Wildfire

Wildfire

A Poem by Rita L. Sev
"

Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. - Buddha

"

One whispered breath

would extinguish the flames

of this wildfire,

burning hotter

and higher

with each piece of kindling

you add to it yourself.

 

You will be consumed,

even though someone else

lit the match

© 2013 Rita L. Sev


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ah yes, that little vixen, Anger. it deceives us with the promises of release and relief and really it's just suiting its own needs, playing its own game. as i'm getting older, maybe not so much wiser, i'm trying to remember this message more and more. your poem comes at an especially auspicious time for me, maybe a sign that i should dampen the fire on my tongue :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thank you for this insightful review, Dahlia! You are absolutely right - we think there will be rel.. read more
gorgeous poem...but you know what i thought of?



Posted 10 Years Ago


quinfinn

10 Years Ago

it wouldn't post...go to the comments page
I've never heard the saying that's in the description, but now that I have, I can't help but smile at how true it is. Just as true as your poem. I loved the last three lines. Would you mind if I used them to quote to some people I know?

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Not at all! That opening quote is one of my favorites, and I always try to remember it (sometimes I.. read more
How true, really insightful. Well penned rita!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Voice!
I didn't notice the quote at first [blame an old man's eyes] and thought of a love affair - one word can put out the flame, started by the lover but fed by one's own dreams. Then after reading the quote I see exactly where you were going with anger and again it fits.
Very tight and taught. Well crafted and well constructed. A pleasure to read and a pleasure to re-read.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Steve. I can see it the other way, too.
Wow. This is a deep poem. And so very true. "with each piece of kindling

you add to it yourself" anger is a choice. Well penned

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Exactly. Anger, and how long it rules us, is a choice we make ourselves. Thanks, Tammy.
Hot! Ouch!
Actually, you could read this poem and substitute many emotions. Anger, lust, greed, sorrow. We do tend to spend borrowed emotional currencies.
I enjoyed the write.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thank you, David. You are right - we feed so many negative emotions, then wonder why misery prevail.. read more
Anger met with anger is combustible. It needlessly explodes and burst often leaving innocent people in harms way. Good write Rita, good message. Let anger go it is not worth the cost

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Exactly - not worth it at all. Thank you, Shaun.
Shaun Payton

10 Years Ago

:) you are welcome Rita.
I am very curious to know what the wild fire is to you. To me it seems to be a lie someone else started and you had to perpetuate? maybe?

Either way a very good poem indeed.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Daniel! That is certainly one way to look at it. I was thinking that the "match" is whate.. read more
Daniel Eckert

10 Years Ago

I guess I read too much into the "whisper." I like this burning grudge idea much more!
Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Ha! The whisper is the small gentleness that may have quelled the anger - sometimes that is all it t.. read more
The second stanza is a great reflection of the Buddha quote. Its amazing that the actions of others have the ability to light a blaze in us if we let the spark grown into a larger flame. A very insightful description of anger indeed.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Clockwork. It really is our choice to feed the flames or not...
Clockwork

10 Years Ago

You're welcome :-)

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