The dust or the wind

poem by: Geoffrey Brewer
Written on Jan 21, 2017

SONNET: The dust or the wind

Dust in the wind, such are we, it is opined
To be blown about then lost without a trace 
Or clay moulded* by another's hand and mind
Lives planned and crafted then put in our place
Thus liability is not ours nor ascribed to us
We can live not as cause but from being the author flee
 'So you can't blame me, and throw me under the bus
Let's go through life in irresponsible glee'
Or would it be conceit to surmise we are cause 
Could it be the artist's hand is thine and mine
That we're spirits who've put our godliness on pause
Should we now but try to imitate the divine
Then perchance we will recognise that we must 
Be the wind that generates and blows the dust

[American spelling = 'molded']

 

Tags: happy, inspirational, metaphor, hope,

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Christopher Russon commented:
The words to your poem is very true.we as humans we are like the wind and like dust. The Bible likens us to a passing mist.well written poem.
Maria Williams commented:
A well written poem, I can see you've put a lot of thought into this
A previous user commented:
I see, said the blind man. And still there is much to narrate

 

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