Enduring

Enduring

A Poem by John the Baptist
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A meditation on values

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Most start out looking for something
Greater,

Many end up settling for the mere
Cessation of pain.

It is a long road from night to night,

And many are the voices which whisper,
All is vanity,

So that every star is obscured by cloud,
And all the sweet wine turned to vinegar.

Even so, let us light a candle as the
Darkness looms,

For to finish the race with faith intact
Is itself a reward,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
And more to be valued than diamonds.

© 2017 John the Baptist


Author's Note

John the Baptist
The integrity of the spirit is inestimably more valuable than acquisitions.

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How warming dear John :)

First, Kitty told me to send her (Hi) to You, and she said she will try the site, but I still miss WN and all whom are there, wish soon it will come back, I feel each there have a role, though many great writers have left, You, like always the clear inner voice, the one with the great message for a better world, and I hope You will find here too those who will appreciate Your humanistic message, You told me, " to write beautiful words is great, but to write words which help other is greater ".

Back to Your poem, I like Your new title, it gives the poem the message You told me about, many lost their way though the trails of life, many stuck in pain in routine... and each day became the same, each year sound the same, until life passes like a glimpse in our eyes, may be if we also stick to stuck in that little flame of faith, we might change the path... little faith over little faith... over... become a big one.

Thank You for being here, and wish You will like it too.

Always, Littlesong🌼


Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

John the Baptist

6 Years Ago

Thanks, LS. I find myself going back to a few themes over and over. I hate to be repetitious, but s.. read more
lightsong

6 Years Ago

Don't worry about being repetitious, some people even when they know the thing, they need to hear it.. read more



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Optimism and faith are close cousins I believe.
I always enjoy your meaningful writes. Thought provoking.

Posted 1 Month Ago


John the Baptist

1 Month Ago

Thanks. All things will leave us but what we are, and that is immortal,
dear John... it is more Enduring to be Kind than to be Famous. A Prayer is a Lovely Pearl... and Jupiter in your Hair means you will be in Heaven before the Devil knows you passed. Amen, Pat

Posted 6 Months Ago


John,

A most supportive statement of the resolve of those who's lives consist of moments totally dependent upon their commitment to their faith ...

Nothing I could, or would, attest or, attain to, but I do respectfully look over the shoulders of those fine folks who do ...

Truly, a fine write of a well written piece of Poetry ...

Marve

Posted 6 Months Ago


John the Baptist

6 Months Ago

Thanks, Marve. Faith does not have to mean attachment to a particular religious creed. Perhaps the m.. read more
Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham

6 Months Ago

John,

As a Moderate in an Extremist far Right & Left world, I seek logic and reason's.. read more
Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham

6 Months Ago

By way, you are a good man, John ...!


I find myself here because I wanted to see where you are coming from John .. and was not disappointed .. indeed, in fact, I think perhaps within your authors note, I may have found a little bit more of my self ..

Posted 8 Months Ago


John the Baptist

8 Months Ago

Thanks, N. If you can come to that last doorway free of bitterness and disappointment, you are riche.. read more
and what could be greater than a cessation of pain? asks I....

Posted 2 Years Ago


John the Baptist

2 Years Ago

Thanks, j. Now that you mention it, I kind of enjoy it when I'm feeling no pain.
So often, I have heard stories on the street of this was not the life they wanted. They once had ideals and beliefs. But nobody cared. And they simply gave up, turned to drink and drugs. It breaks a Drifter's heart to hear these tales.
A rosary, a Bible, I have the tangible objects of my faith. They remind my heart that something greater still exists. There is still beauty in the world for those who seek.
Wise words well written, my friend.

Posted 2 Years Ago


John the Baptist

2 Years Ago

Thanks. I have nothing against the goods of this world. They were meant to be enjoyed. Still, they a.. read more
M. J. Smith

2 Years Ago

I was born in poverty. I had almost nothing growing up. My relationship to things is they are things.. read more
I felt like you were writing about death in this. Maybe I'm wrong. 'Finishing the race' and the 'cessation of pain'. 'Long road from night to night'. Excellent line!



Posted 2 Years Ago


John the Baptist

2 Years Ago

Thanks. Death is inevitable, but if we have kept the faith until the end, that in itself is a victor.. read more
'Enduring'
John the Baptist,
I appreciate your title. That all by itself colors how I translate your poem. I felt hope was also an important strand running through this.
first line:
"Most start out looking for something greater."
Yes, optimism is a wonderful thing. Why, as we grow older it can be difficult to keep believing that life is good. so many are disillusioned. I appreciated your poem very much and nice to meet you!
I do not think Iv'e read your work before and thank you for coming by and reading one of mine.
Blessings,
Kathy

Posted 5 Years Ago


a tall order indeed. Intact faith? Possible for some, I suppose, but for many just a dream.

Posted 5 Years Ago


I like that your writing is on a whole different plane. It's easy to read and far from shallow. Hard to review though. It feels dirty to gush over such humble work. CD

Posted 6 Years Ago


John the Baptist

6 Years Ago

Thanks. Like the fellow said, blessed are the meek.
CD Campbell

6 Years Ago

I like that fellow. Have a good one.

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John the Baptist

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I am a 78 year old retired human services worker. During my career I saw much human suffering. My writing is geared toward easing that suffering. more..

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