Sic transit gloria hominis

Sic transit gloria hominis

A Poem by Beccy

I  wrote this in the mind's eye
whilst driving in my car,
so small beneath the paling sun
that seemed so very far;
and as the wheels kept spinning
from beginning, to the now,
I thought about and pondered 
both of the why and how.

That life is mostly mystery,
like why a wave seeks out the shore?
Instinctive knows it's resting place,
never thinks to ask for more.
How each and every species,
save us, knows naught of greed
and thus remain contented,
eschewing pointless need;
whilst we, though clever breathing
slip diminished through each day,
offering no angles to the wind,
mere liquid cast as clay.

For we are of suits and citadels,
clothed mostly in disguise,
whereas all others know this earth,
share its secrets without guise;
and never crave the spotlight,
false fortune, praise or fame,
or leave a disenchanted scar
to show the way they came.

And when the snow has covered,
fresh things will sniff the air,
new buds will bloom, mountains 
will rise and chart each day's affair;
whilst in the furthest reaches
we still seek the dark unknown,
but only by our little death
can it be ever shown. 

© 2019 Beccy


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I love this and your Latin choice of a title, though it could sadly, equally be called 'Sic transit gloria mundi' because of what humans are doing to the Earth.

Posted 4 Years Ago


in the overall scheme of things...we are but an insignificant blip on the radar...but with or without us life goes on...nature keeps refreshing itself....species cling to survival....so well played out here in this excellent poem...clever in its subtle rhyme...yes, we may seek the unknown, but won't find it until the end...then maybe we will discover the secret of life and the universe...maybe then.

this poem also hints of what the bible talks about with the so-called 200 years of peace before the end comes....when we might all get along...and there could actually be peace.
j.

Posted 4 Years Ago



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I'm forty four, single and have a lovely fifteen year old son called Charlie. I've been writing poetry and short stories since I can remember. I have always been an assiduous reader of poetry and real.. more..

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