17 Days: One Final Adventure

by Merry Magdalene 40 Replies latest jw friends

  • Merry Magdalene
    Merry Magdalene

    Here is a poem I found yesterday that seemed fitting:

    I'VE LEARNED SOME THINGS

    I've learned some things from having lived:
    If you're alive, experience one thing with all your power
    Your beloved should be worn out from being kissed
    And you should drop exhausted from the smelling of a flower

    A person can gaze at the sky for hours
    Can gaze for hours at a bird, a child, the sea
    To live on the earth is to become part of it
    To strike down roots that won't pull free

    If you cling to anything, tightly hold a friend
    Fight for something with every muscle, whole body, all your passion
    And if you lay yourself for a time on the warm beach
    Let yourself rest like a grain of sand, a leaf, a stone

    To your utmost, listen to every beautiful song
    As though filling all the self with sound and melody
    One should plunge head-first into life
    As one dives from a cliff into the emerald sea

    Distant lands should draw you, people you don't know
    To read every book, know other's lives, you should be burning
    You shouldn't exchange for anything the pleasure of a glass of water
    No matter how much the joy, your life should be filled with yearning

    You should know sorrow, honorably, with all your being
    Because the pains, like joys, make a person grow
    Your blood should mingle in the great circulation of life
    And in your veins life's endless fresh blood should flow

    I've learned some things from having lived:
    If you're alive, experience largely, merge with rivers, heavens, cosmos
    For what we call living is a gift given to life
    And life is a gift bestowed upon us


    --Ataol Behramoglu

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