Contradictions of Life

I have always liked the little contradictions and ironic twists of life. The black against the white background, the clown who is really crying, (visited later), the smiling person who is hiding heartache, again to be touched on, but most of all the metaphoric book story contained as opposed to its cover. In fact the “people and pictures” of life that we shouldn’t take at face value at all, as often many things we see initially are not either the complete or even part of the story.

To clarify this is a poem I wrote about a person on request by them. I have now sadly lost contact with her, but at the time she was going through a very tough time with a handicapped child and an abusive husband. She said I had been able to help by listening and offering advice after I had recognised the sadness and struggle behind her smile and laughter. I was moved not only by her situation but in the way she was always prepared to help other people despite her own difficulties.

Thus the first of four poems in this article is called “contradiction”

Contradiction

Laughing, smiling happy soul

Pure contentment’s all you’ve got,

Until you take a closer look

And see in fact it’s not.

Behind the easy ready smile

A mask conceals what’s true,

And betrays a deeper inner ache

That belies the outer you.

So it’s no lie that makes you laugh

And lights your outer glow,

It’s a natural pull to get away

From scenes best not to know.

But still you sail on constantly

Making happy waves and wakes,

To do the deeds required from you

Whatever pain it takes.

And thus your spiral turns and twists

And pulls you up and down,

And mocks your steadfast attitude

To look without a frown.

So now your battle rages on

Unseen and yet severe ,

While you give aid and comfort

To anyone that’s near.

Laughing, smiling happy soul

Who wants freedom like a bee,

To be stroked and brought to life

By the special ones that see.

So that was “contradiction” and was published in my first book Poetic Views of Life. The poem was written about 2008 and in some ways is still one of my favourites.

Another poem that I touched on in the introduction to this article follows next and is entitled “Laughing Sadness” about a clown who is unhappy, but I will let you read it yourselves. Again from my book Poetic views of Life, it was published in the Eastbourne Gazette only a month or so after the book was brought out and was my first to printed outside my books.

Laughing Sadness

Coco pop the circus clown

Had a sadness in his heart,

But he could never show this

He had to play his part,

In a world of joy and laughter

That he would never feel,

So he clapped, laughed and chortled

Though none of it was real.

The world had played a nasty trick

On the clown called Coco pop,

For in love he was a failure

And with women he would flop,

Despite his best intentions

To woo the ladies off their feet,

He never got a second chance

To feel their rumba beat.

Through tear streaked eyes he smiled

At every trick and joke,

That his act demanded of him

Although it all felt like a yoke,

Upon his saddened heart strings

That he never would hear play,

A joyous loving chorus

So a lonely man he’d stay!

Poor Coco never to get a lady then, but let’s hope that he does find love some day. I’m sure he will.

With that in mind I will slightly twist our contradictions to one that we often talk about but perhaps never realise exactly what we mean. We say at times “listen to the silence”, or nearer to where I am going, that the silence “is deafening”. This is of course the times we feel or notice a total lack of noise, especially when we are alone, and even worse, if left on our own.

That theme then is my third poetic contradiction called “Silence Thunders” and written about eighteen months ago after someone I knew suddenly found themselves left on their own.

Silence Thunders

Silence echoes loud as thunder

Like the voice of someone dear,

That you will never see again

Or feel their body near.

Silence echo’s loud as thunder

In the rooms inside your home,

Where every noise will tell you

That you are all alone.

The special one has gone now

So won’t be heard to speak,

Or let you kiss and touch them

And so your eyes will leak.

It’s said you don’t miss someone

Until after they’re not there,

The gift is gone completely

So your life is really bare.

Silence echo’s loud as thunder

Even if you are sincere,

So no future substitution

Can ever fully cheer.

There’s silence in the heart

Like a thunder in the ears,

And so that silent thunder

Haunts your future years!

Quite depressing but sadly a factor of our lives many people don’t like to look at, but maybe in some ways that is why I take these themes on, and of course my poetry covers most subjects in my views of life. Hopefully I can resonate these observations and feelings with people to make them aware, or perhaps admit. Complimentary feedback to me suggests in peoples kind words that they have nodded, cried and laughed at my work. That makes me a very happy man.

Thus on that note I add the fourth and last poem “Nature of Man” that I only wrote about seven months ago. It is included in my 3rd book published mid October 2016 called Reviews of Life in Verse.

The poem is slightly different for me although I don’t totally have a “subject” style, more perhaps a descriptive and pithy way as it was described in appreciative manner recently. It does have a contradiction within it as well as the previous poems. Anyway please enjoy.

Nature of Man

As well as my sardonic observations

And cryptic views of life’s things,

I also see nature’s wonders

Like beautiful creatures with wings,

Or amazing life all shapes and sizes

Living plants in varied hues,

Filling us with awe and amazement

And our eyes with special views.

Mr Attenborough awakened minds

Before all closed to planet Earth,

So now we can be astounded

At stunning wildlife giving birth,

With expanding growing numbers

                                         Living with and around us.

Some we see and take for granted

Others just live without fuss.

But though I dearly love to see nature

My main interest is the common man,

Who with knowledge, or perhaps none

Is killing our world each way he can!

All three of my books :–

Poetic Views of Life

MORE Poetic Views of Life &

Reviews of Life in Verse

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