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Some things we do with all our love
and they are filled with beauty.
I ask what should our feelings be
when driven by our duty?

What should we feel when deeds we do
are done with little pleasure?
Confessing here within these lines
am I reduced in measure?

But honesty is what you'll get,
my early counsel spoken
and I for one won't waiver now,
my standards won't be broken.

© 2018 Chris Shaw


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"feelings" do run dry ..and often mislead ... but duty bound responsibility lends us a hand up in integrity, pride (the good kind) and a more real selflessness ... "feel good" is not always being "good" eh! ... i feel proud of your speaker for standing strong ... i hope it is for a just cause ;)
E.
ps. strong closing ... i like the rhyming

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you Mr E for your thoughts. Always appreciate your visits.

Chris



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do you think the things we do is outta respect or because we are women or caretakers? I know I know...im suppose to be answering questions not asking more.lol I stand firm in my positions as well and even when it's not fun or even good for me, I often do what is asked. I love them often even when I dont like them and many times i have no idea why...I just feel the need to love them and make them feel happier then when they felt less happy before....does this make any sense? Anyway I like that this is making me think...i need to think to clear these foggy thoughts away and get the healing more motivated.ty Chris

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

I hope CQ you find healing soon and appreciate your thoughts. I am a natural carer, the eldest of fi.. read more
This is such a choice piece of self-reflection! I loved the rhyme and metre, but the plumbing of the depths of your reflective thoughts is what really stirred me. Life lessons indeed . . .

A wonderful read, and thanks for posting it.

All the best,

Lanny

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

A very thoughtful review Lanny which is most appreciated. Merry Christmas.

Chris
Lanny

5 Years Ago

A very Merry Christmas to you as well.

All the best,

Lanny
Life is a fine teacher. Hard to be kind always. But we must try. I liked your words and thoughts. Made the reader ponder and think. I don't know. I believe if we led with concern, kindness and we listen to each other. A better world we shall know. Thank you Chris for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you Coyote for your thoughtful response. Thank you also for all the times you have commented o.. read more
Coyote Poetry

5 Years Ago

Happy New year dear Chris and you are welcome.
I think in those less enjoyable situations you can take pride in the fact that you still willing enough to slog through the mud
Some deep concerns there?
Hope things are good
Dave B


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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

No deep concerns Dave just a few niggles and me questioning myself. Thank you so much.

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Tough questions, really, because when we do things we would prefer not to it is often for people we care for, and our duty is driven by something deeper in us. Of course sometimes we just don’t want to say no, haha.

In my personal experience, there’s a line where a person’s sense of duty can be taken advantage of and maybe when that line is crossed it becomes necessary to assert oneself. Of course, I’m not very good at that and will just keep saying yes!

It is difficult. It sounds like the sense of duty and honesty are integral parts of the writer’s personality, so it’s not so easy to delineate. I sympathize, but also offer praise for the act and the expression of frustration which, in itself, can help to alleviate the negative feelings associated with the act of duty.

Thoughtful poem, Chris.

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Your thoughtful and helpful comments are very much appreciated Eilis. Thank you.

Chri.. read more
Fine and thoughtful questions, Christine, written in your usual positive and elegant manner. They need careful thought and perhaps, that much more at this time of year.

I think, for me - the answers could be: Duty shows respect to and of people, no matter what or who. Deeds done with little pleasure show unselfishness. Honesty is only honest if it comes from a gentle heart and a head that shows kindness without arrogance. Can we generalise when it comes to human need?

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

ok, you got that elastic at one end, I've got the other. Start walking :))
emmajoy

5 Years Ago

It might end up being like pinggggggg pong!
Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

..............................:))
This is very thoughtful and expressive poem. The questions are the ones almost all of us ask and we can't find answers but I hope you find em.

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you Suhd. I ask but the answers don't come. I appreciate your visit.

Chris
I related deeply to your words here Chris. One shouldn’t try too hard especially if the task at hand gives little pleasure. Let the voice within be the guide without relinquishing our stand. Awesome message in elegant, well chosen words and effective rhyming. 💕

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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you DIVYA for your understanding and advice. All good wishes

Chris

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