This seems to me like and epiphany moment and the issue right there is that the stereotype surrounding that concept is so wrongly understood and assumed. Most think it to be a moment of eureka! and as a consequence then you have to be a transformed person and go on and about doing the most maazing things when in fact.... Let me share with you a writer i like a lot by the name of William thought : "a frozen moment when everyone sees what is at the end of the fork". To me this is one of those moments.
This could easily be those thoughts that cross a man's mind before either divorce or death.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
Good point. Never thought about the divorce part.
8 Years Ago
Happy I could offer a different point of view.
Well, I'm not really 'happy' I could I guess .. read moreHappy I could offer a different point of view.
Well, I'm not really 'happy' I could I guess but you know what I mean...
This quiet poem seems to stop time, even as moments are passing. At the same time, it evokes a hurried necessity to grasp the beauty of minutes as they pass by. The message in this verse is a paradox, for you notice the spiritual gifts that you are not noticing. I think THAT is what makes time stand still within this melancholy but hopeful free verse. Lovely images at your profile, BTW.
It is the gifts of the spirit that are often those difficult to discern - we may be aware of them within us, but to appreciate such gifts requires discernment and wisdom. There are many who live a lifetime and have yet to find the grace, or mercy, or wisdom, or prophecy, or helps and teaching that dwells within the temple of their soul!
It is well when one does and is led to convey to others that which has been gifted to them!
Wise words my friend!