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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Magical Thinking

When I grow up, I know what I’ll be
A doctor, an engineer, a Captain at sea
I could heal the sick – or solve an environmental quandary
Command a naval fleet - like William F. Halsey

I’ll wear an ecological breastplate and bullet proof armor
I’ll shield myself from illness, iniquity - error
I’ll emulate the actions of those wiser than I
I won’t presuppose, lecture, or lie

I'll publish prolifically and earn the highest distinctions
Recognition and affluence - my only afflictions
I’ll be a trustworthy friend - and my parent’s pride
In duplicity and calculation I could never hide

But it was within those walls that I authored this story
It was there that I wove a future of virtue and glory
One shielded from sickness, sin, and calamity
One impervious to indulgence, regret and ignominy

Into a middle age pond, my aging self reflected
Putative vocations – all since rejected
No bulwarks had frustrated disillusionment or strife
No parapets portended an unsullied life

For such malfunction – inadvertent or deliberate
For pain inflicted – and actions inconsiderate
For every selfish act and times of moral insolvency
A child's soul bids fervent apology

Her castle was sand - her dollhouse synthetic
Puerile delusion less than prophetic 
Never will she seek to cast the first stone
Never will she let someone else feel alone











1 comment:

  1. Chaver, you are looking into the wrong pond.

    Carrying guilt around in our minds is like hiking up a mountain and picking up every rock we stub our toe upon and throwing it in our backpack.

    Go Ralph go!

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