New Poem – climb…

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Climb too enthusiastically

Into a mirror of the self

And you may never get out,

Never escape the greedy maze

Of its seductive stare.

 

For myself, I understand

I simply have to be

And give, as best I can.

And then just leave.

 

Complicit in lingering too long?

I hope not…

 

Far better to focus instead

On establishing a warmth

And light within,

That begins to stir

Your very own story.

Then, at whatever point in your life,

You have a way forward,

A purpose to begin.

 

Follow its lead,

Treasure wherever it takes you,

Make of it what you will.

And when the heat

Of its giddy energy

Starts to fade,

Then you know

Your time may be running short.

 

Once in a while,

Along the way,

By all means pause

To consider your situation,

If you must!

Like the most delicate of cautious spiders

That sometime

Might still think it necessary to flee

Or even to stop and fight,

To quarrel,

To consume or be consumed.

 

Your fate though

Is not nearly as tentative

Or parlous as this.

For, along the oft fearful

And meandering trail,

The miasm of life,

Your hallowed soul within

Still offers you clear direction

And fragrant sanctuary.

Sacred space in which

To distil, like amber,

The best of your love.

And forgives you also

For mistakes of the heart

And nostalgia for moments gone,

But not forgotten…

 

The best of times

When you shone as you should.

 

The true harvest here

Is inestimable,

Endless gilded web

It radiates forever.

 

Ripples and tremors of light,

You may never see their end…

67 Comments

  1. You have such a pastoral voice in your words….like you are listening to a father give advice…. I mean that in a good way, Scott…It makes it easy to listen to… Great opening lines on climbing too far….

  2. “Then, at whatever point in your life,
    You have a way forward” Thank you Scott. A profound piece indeed.

    • Brian E. Wakeman

      Yes,
      I agree about the comment on parental advice… Almost like the “my son” sections in the book of Proverbs in the Bible.
      I was prompted to ask, ‘who says so’ with post modern scepticism, but the truth or meaningfulness depends on the response of the reader, on how it appeals and impacts, on its validity to the reader.
      Further the musical quality, and the images that impress on the mind are memorable.

      Brian E. Wakeman
      Author of
      Knowing Through Poetic Reflection

  3. Your search seems to turn spiritual.
    R K

  4. I especially liked the opening stanza that set everything up.
    “Climb too enthusiastically

    Into a mirror of the self

    And you may never get out,

    Never escape the greedy maze

    Of its seductive stare.”

    Good write, >KB

  5. Sayed H. Rohani

    “Climb” makes you climb the reality into spirituality and discovering yourself.

  6. Beautifully penned. Loved the opening lines.

  7. The true harvest here
    Is inestimable,
    Endless gilded web
    It radiates forever.

    (this reminds me of combining infinity with two relatively even forces of poetry…)

    Ripples and tremors of light,
    You may never see their end…

  8. Loved this: “Far better to focus instead

    On establishing a warmth

    And light within,

    That begins to stir

    Your very own story.” It’s a long climb to get there.

  9. Really beautiful and wise, Scott… I love parlous and miasm.

  10. “Your hallowed soul within
    Still offers you clear direction
    And fragrant sanctuary.
    Sacred space in which
    To distil, like amber,
    The best of your love.”

    -Lest we become confused. Nice write.

  11. I must admit I am a sucker for any poem that uses the word parlous. Very wise words here – not so easily learned though! k.

  12. The true harvest here
    Is inestimable,
    Endless gilded web
    It radiates forever.

    a spiritual quest that we must all tilt with I suppose–beautifully written!

  13. Yes, very wise poem indeed… love the metaphors you used and the spirituality is brilliant. Great!

  14. Drew Clausen

    Nice… I enjoyed this new poem…
    Regards Drew C

  15. From beginning to end, a little something to consider, pick up, keep and use along that trail. Beautifully written ~ Jason

  16. Love the tone and the message of this, Scott. You wrote with such a wonderfully soft pen. Perfect ending…..

  17. My my, what beauty in simple words. These are meaniingful words for me to ponder at this time in my life.

    Thanks for sharing. You are an amazing poet.

    Pat

  18. This is full of wisdom–a poem that needs to be reflected upon.

  19. Nice expression..one gets the message of life..from the beginning to end..I like the middle where you speak of direction, flight or fight, a exercising of life as opposed to complacency and the final stages of a calmer spiritual self, ‘when you have shone as you should’

  20. I like the poetic gems here ~ Thanks for sharing ~

  21. Dear Scott: Looks like you have received many positive comments. I enjoyed a kind of breathless falling into your poem after the first stanza, which seemed to set up a thoughtful place to start. I am not sure by the last stanza where you are going and if the poem is actually longer. I enjoy your use of “miasm”. Is your “distil” really “distill”?
    Just wondered. This may be a difference in culture. I look forward to your revision of this piece for the feeling you deeply need to share with us provoked by your first stanza. As always I look forward to your work. Thank you for this, Marika

    Scott says: Marika – thanks for these thoughts… ‘Distil’ is the pure English language spelling, to which we add a second ‘l’ only when followed by a vowel, as in verb usage: ‘distilled’ Interesting point you make about the ending, which I had indeed been reflecting upon and will write to you about…Thanks again for your careful consideration of my work.

  22. I simply have to be
    And give, as best I can… This is what carried this for me… climbing too deep into that mirror of self holds us capture all too easily

  23. …it feels good inside to read a poem like this, sir… it covers a set of meditative thoughts that refreshes the inner soul… an absolute beauty that is beyond the absolute… I loved this… thank you… smiles…

  24. …what a golden web you weave, Scott! You hook the reader from the very first. and I find myself anxiously clinging to every word, seeking hope, wisdom, and solace, a truthful path, and you give it all and I love it all, but the 5th stanza, starting with “follow its lead” particularly resonates with me. Profound and beautiful write, Scott :)) xo

  25. I liked the poem but one question Scott. Can you convey the same thought in fewer words. I found myself getting lost in certain sections..’the hallowed soul..’ is one

    Scott says: As ever, thanks for your thoughts Shriram – I will write to you about the hallowed soul segment…

  26. Banu Bidarkund

    Insightful and inspiring to life

  27. To distill love like amber… beautiful.

  28. Scott:

    Your words carry purpose and warmth with clear direction. You display a “light within”, and you definitely “give the best that you can”.
    Nice harvest for your readers to digest.

    Richard Havenga

  29. ‘Climb’ is an inspirational poem, with a significance of caution to life. At times we sit in limbo, not knowing what tomorrow may bring. Reading ‘Climb’ gives hope that one can make it with efforts, no matter how the situation is. I quote

    “Then, at whatever point in your life,

    You have a way forward,

    A purpose to begin.

    This a beautiful poem for both teenagers and adults.

  30. This is my favorite of your poems so far. I like its simple, but not so simple to follow wisdom. Your tone is soft and human, understanding the pitfalls of the ego all too well, having known them very well. For those of us who have sought the glories of the ego, the “place” you describe in “The Climb” is truly peaceful, a release, a kind of heaven on Earth.

  31. It seems we have always been climbing toward our higher selves, but it’s something we don’t realize until we are farther along the path. Beautiful words of wisdom.

  32. LK Watts

    Loved the poem..

  33. Scott, I love the voice you choose for your wise words… It’s like I’m hooked to listen.

  34. I learnt one interesting word “parlous” here. In this poem you are talking about how to discover the spiritual and keep climbing away from the badness. Beautiful and great write! Thank you for sharing.

  35. Laura Bailey

    The beauty of your poem and it’s message of acceptance transcend the usual and it climbs into the tops of forest trees. Thanks for sharing Scott.

  36. Scott, the opening of this poem is spectacular, it pulls the reader in for more. Self-doubt is a killer for many. Your voice is strong here, my friend.

    Pamela

  37. Hi Scott,
    Your poems are beautiful. They have such a spiritual feel. You are very talented!
    hugs
    Pati

  38. Dr. Jelka Samsom

    Dear Scott,

    As you entitled this poem “climb”, reading the different stanzas felt like different branches of a tree to me, branches I have climbed in the past.

    Yes, when I was younger I looked a bit too much in the lonely mirror called Narcissus and gazed at my sweet, yet untouchable image. I had a lonely childhood. Some years later, I decided I needed to change and I climbed up to a higher branch and gave as much love I had to give to all the leaves around me. I wanted to give to them the affection I had so dearly missed myself when I was a little leave myself.

    Still, all this giving made me feel so tired and even more so because the leaves became hungrier and hungrier. At some point I finally realised that I had given more than I had to give. I very painfully and full of guilt reached out for a higher branch. I had spread my love without direction and finally, not only knew but also felt the reality of being: “to consume or to be consumed”.

    Scott, you reminding me and all of us of the clear direction we have inside of us, is a tremendous comfort. Life, in all its various aspects, can be very confusing and lonely at times and people have so many opinions….. Kindly telling us to trust our inner guide and to listen to it and cherish it, is something I am beginning to believe in but you have made that belief even stronger. I will reread your poem ever so often, in order to keep this positive feeling alive!

    Thank you, Scott!

  39. Hi Scott,

    Your poems are beautiful and powerful. I can feel the symbolism and depth in each one. You have a real talent for the art of poetry. I look forward to reading more from you.

  40. Thought provoking and beautiful, Scott. I especially loved these words.

    “Climb too enthusiastically
    Into a mirror of the self
    And you may never get out…”

    “And light within,
    That begins to stir
    Your very own story.
    Then, at whatever point in your life,
    You have a way forward,
    A purpose to begin.”

    Great job as always,

    Sheila

  41. Cathy Nerujen

    I love this poem

  42. Ashok Aditya

    Nice Mr Scott .. Climb…

  43. Mahnaz Mohafez

    It was a journey to one’s self, a chance of knowing the unknown islands inside.That’s beautiful!

  44. Dr. Shardanand Tiwary

    Natural poetic flow of words, carrying meaningful and philosophical aspect of human life in a very simple language, makes a poem progressive and acceptable. And no doubt, your above poem gives you the credit of being a progressive poet.

    ~Shardanand.

  45. Nivedita.Yohana

    Hats off to your wonderful poem! It is just so amazing as divine as your wondrous soul is. Your poem has a legendary quality. It irradiates your spirituality, your deep and mystical essence and has such a deific quality that it serves as a sacrament to its readers. I can so very well relate to the poem.

    Love
    Nivedita

  46. Never has self-reflection been more beautifully expressed.

  47. Lovely read the second time around ~ Happy Sunday Scott ~

  48. Words of wisdom, beautifully expressed.
    thanks for sharing. 🙂

  49. The light within that begins to stir your very own story – what a wonderfully reflective poem, so peaceful and affirming to read. Great write!

  50. I like the tone and some passages resonate with me. “Far better to focus instead / On establishing a warmth
    And light within, / That begins to stir /Your very own story.” – my favourite lines!

  51. Nice reflection…….

  52. Beautiful, a joy to read…

  53. Wonderfully introspective poem. All this climbing can be tiring. Sometimes we just need to do the best we can and accept where we are in life. In this precious moment. God has a plan for us. Direction and light are within us to move forward when ready. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  54. Beautifully written. Thank you for sharing.

  55. Nice poem and photo.

  56. Beautifully introspective and powerful!

  57. Very uplifting and inspiring. Loved every bit of it. But then I always love your poems 😉

  58. Hi Scott,

    Another one of your remarkable poems! You know I think I should blame you for easily sending me to dreamland and not wanting to come out for a while. All your poems I have read till date have this magical quality about them that finding exact words, to pin the emotions your poems generate, is quite difficult.

    That’s one of the biggest reason I’m usually too scared to leave a comment. Why there aren’t any social media buttons on your website?

    My favorite lines:

    “Climb too enthusiastically
    Into a mirror of the self
    And you may never get out,
    Never escape the greedy maze
    Of its seductive stare.”

    Best Wishes!

    Scott says: Thank you Priya, Sorry about the lack of SM buttons on the site – it is being looked into, I understand…

  59. A wonderful look at self examination with a nice approach to the open and close. So good to see your words Scott.

  60. There’s much philosophical thought in this wonderful poem, to be read and reread at different crossroads. Besides its formal beauty, what I most admire is the subtle advice it offers. Thank you for yet another precious gift!

  61. Vimida Das

    Scott, this made look within…”mirror of self” I think that is going to stay with me for a long time.

  62. Vinita Agrawal

    A wise and wonderful poem! I could use it as a mental walking stick whenever I find myself teetering at the edge of life’s sorrows and pain.
    It flows beautifully too…the transfer of thoughts from consciousness to awareness tugs at my emotions. This is truly an evolved write Scott and I value the opportunity to read and absorb it.
    Kudos!

  63. Neena Sharma

    Great lines Scott sir..I loved it,especially the following,which ends on a positive note, while discovering and fathoming your inner self.. :

    Your fate though
    Is not nearly as tentative
    Or parlous as this.
    For, along the oft fearful
    And meandering trail,
    The miasm of life,
    Your hallowed soul within
    Still offers you clear direction
    And fragrant sanctuary.

    Neither a reverie ,nor a dream , but a realistic approach… sir!
    Great going! Congrats…

    With much regard
    Neena

  64. Very impressive… You are certainly much better than I will ever be.. 🙂 Have a great day..

  65. …And like a counsellor and a motivator to engineer his people’s mind, so has this tickle and light in my mind.. Its so much like a daily morning read thing…

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