![]() The Importance of being SuzieA Poem by COLLYMORE![]() Self-explanatory![]() By Stanley Collymore Birthdays are
the personal reference points pertaining To when our
individual life began; how the latter’s Transition in
the interim period has led to what We now are, and
will possibly also quite Significantly
influence our foreseeable Future too. In
other words reality, Splendidly and
encouragingly Adorned in our
cherished dreams, affording us both the Opportunity and
the intentional scope to positively Do whatever it
is that we choose to. And since You typically
exemplify this commendable Mantra in every
conceivable way, what Better time then
to aptly recognize, Congratulate
and support you Suzie than appropriately
on Your occurring birthday. © Stanley V. Collymore 22 February 2019. Author’s Remarks: There
are some people who from the very first moment of meeting them, and putting
both personal chemistry and societal affinity aside, you instinctively know and
appreciatively applaud the fact that the meritorious decision on their parents’
part to both produce and afterwards facilitate the birth of that individual,
and their biological offspring was a laudable one to say the very least. And
Suzie, for whom I’ve specifically conceived and produced this poem, is most
emphatically very much in that category of persons. And
to satisfy the idle curiosity of speculative minds " and exclusively so in
Britain where altruism and its associated activities are virtually unheard of
by the vast majority of the population there, and to the rest of them who’ve
actually come across this terminology it’s primarily regarded by them as a
highly unwarranted intrusion into their tedious personal, social and even their
monotonous working lives and, therefore, can best be equated in their skewed
thoughts and unthinkingly, twisted assumptions, any such accorded compliments
that is, as the equivalent of a most coruscating and extremely offensive swear
word that’s unexpectedly been lobbied at them, and accounts for why when in the
UK I rarely " outside of family members, particularly very close and trusted,
longstanding friends " ever write poetry for anyone else in Britain, since my
general and decidedly discerning nature regarding people as a whole isn’t and
never will be conducive to casting pearls before swine; a problem which I don’t
encounter anywhere else outside of the United Kingdom " Suzie: who is very much
English and for whom this poem is written, is a remarkably and quite
self-evidently, when one observes her, happy married lady with a husband,
obviously, and a family of their own, which is itself a distinctive
uncommonness in contemporary Britain. And
it’s in her role as a highly skilled, efficient, thoroughly competent,
impeccably dedicated and, most significantly in that now intensely endangered
position as the “good-old-fashioned librarian”, who not only knows and consequently
appreciates but also assiduously endeavours to maintain the erstwhile ethos and
deep-rooted standards of what a library is there for and all about "
characteristics now commonplace and markedly lacking in an increasingly
dumbed-down British public " that I first met Suzie. So
against the scathing backdrop of all the aforementioned that I’ve earlier
pointed out, here’s my earnest wish to Suzie that she, together with her
husband and their family, have a first-rate and a most memorable birthday on
the 15 February 2019. “Happy Birthday Suzie!” © 2019 COLLYMORE |
StatsAuthor![]() COLLYMORECambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomAboutAcademic, Journalist, Writer. I'm a highly intelligent, articulate and well-educated human being with an intuitive but enterprising sense of responsibility and a strong moral compass that instincti.. more..Writing
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