“A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

What I Now Realize


Safe in a cocoon,
spun to manage my new life,
I release the world.

The world will go on.
Its own set of assumptions
may differ from mine.

I should not be shocked
when conflicting aims intrude
to challenge my peace.

4 comments:

Gail said...

HI JUDY - your surrender is freeing. I am humbled by your truth.
Love Gail
peace..

Muffie said...

I sometimes long to stay protected in such a chrysalis, but life itself intrudes, and I need to emerge. Conflicting aims and goals? Constant!
Peace,
Muff

Karen said...

Oh, that's where I want to stay, in my cocoon. Life has other plans.

Judy at Peace Be With You said...

Gail, the truth is that it is a continual back and forth, holding and releasing.

Muff, yes, the image is of a chrysalis, but all the cocoon images were ugly. Another example of conflicting aims and results.

Karen, me, too, I'd like to stay there but, yep, life has other plans.