Forgive the Simplification

Forgive the Simplification

A Poem by Thurston
"

Slowly we get whittled down.

"

The wolves

finally overran us

no bigger than rats

nor as vicious, apologetic even

-- deferential with small bites --

chewing and smiling as if enquiring

after our hurt.

 

We still kept a brave face.

People nodded and kept pity from us.

Some, meaning well, enquired after our heart

coughed suddenly and hurried on

angry with themselves

for such a thoughtless remark.

 

Forgive the simplification: courage

deserts in small quantities unnoticed.

-- not fear, but familiar with surrender --

no longer an outrage, content

with helping the victim up.

© 2010 Thurston


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EMF
How wonderfully bleak and cynical, with incredible imagry. There is a depth here that would improve other WC members to read and learn from. From theme to weaving of words this poem hits all the right tones.
Envious as hell

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Thurston
Thurston

Huntly, North Waikato, New Zealand



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