And So It Is

And So It Is

A Poem by Chris Shaw

sun shines
regardless of 
grief

each one of us
a leaf waving
on a deciduous tree

not quite 
knowing when our
goodbye will arrive

fleeting
like a rain cloud
passing through

fragile
as a white winged
butterfly

though some
wield a sledge hammer
strike a mighty blow

can change
a river's flow
in waters of history

© 2020 Chris Shaw


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maybe it's just as well we don't know when that moment will arrive .. at least most of us don't .. here though, you have not only reminded us of our own mortality, indeed of all things both animate and inanimate, but you have most importantly captured the very essence of life's fragility .. the fleeting and transitory nature of it ............ having got that off my chest, I must also say it's an honour to be #75 on your impressive list of reviewers .. an amazing achievement and most worthy .. Neville


Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you for that lovely review Neville. Pleased you left your mark on this page. It means a lot.read more



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Chris, this poem speaks to the fragility and preciousness of life, and how one random or malicious act can change or end it. You also remind us in the first stanza that "life goes on" with or without us. This is an exceptional poem on the value of perspective and the importance of living each day to its fullest. There's a good lesson in a few well crafted verses.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Thank you Robert for your visit and your thoughtful response. All good wishes.

Chris
R.E. Ray

4 Years Ago

You’re welcome. Best to you, Chris.
A life lesson in the simplest of words. Reminded me of O. Henry's 'The Last Leaf'.
Each one waiting for their turn to fall. And the 'sun shines regardless of grief'. Showing the reality but also instilling hope to change it, drastically. That is how life should be.
Beautiful.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Thank you Ayesha for your visit. Most grateful for your response. All good wishes.

Ch.. read more
my dear Chris, I wish You to stay as long as possible with us, with health and joy of everyday life, it's really moving to read these well-written gentle poignant words, Your last two verses spoke a bigger message for me, a message to humanity and those who spend their lives with violence, from the leaders (and es this can change life and how it's going) to the normal people, why to waste a beautiful life like that? Love You ❤️️

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

lightsong

4 Years Ago

Love and all beautiful things back at You ✨🌸🌷🌸✨
Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Smiling at you my friend :))
lightsong

4 Years Ago

we both are :) :)
I really liked the spare wording and the imagery of this one. I find it interesting that the first five verses seem to speak of impermanence, of the fleeting fragility of mankind. The last two verses, however, refer to those rare people who execute mighty deeds and change the course of history. These giants too, though, are as mutable as the rest of us. Puts me in mind of Shelley's "Ozymandias."

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Many thanks John, I really appreciate your thoughts here. All good wishes.

Chris
This is one of your EVEN more gracefully flowing streams of seductive imagery *more than your usual grace, I mean!* Yesterday a friend posted the worldwide number of deaths from Coronavirus compared to a number of other everyday scourges we live with, without much comments, like our weekly bout with gun violence & mass killings. Your poem speaks to me about how our time will come when our time comes! Just driving on the freeway is about the most deadly thing people do without even considering the danger! Thanks for putting it all into perspective, albeit hidden in a tangle of lovely lyrical vines (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Dear Margie, I like where you went with my words. Always good to get your thoughts. You are apprecia.. read more
yes indeed ... some do strike a mighty blow for sure ... isn't that something?!! history so full of those people ... many times coming from lowly estates ... blessed with a brilliance that demands a response ... and failure after failure doesn't stop them wielding that heavy hammer ... i love those thoughts, Christine .. inspiring lives ... and i love that you forget not those delicate white winged butterflies ... such frail beauty .. they snatch our attention and dreams ... we flit about with them in the smallest of areas ... content to watch and understand their fragile flights ... so glad i did not miss this one this morning ... "And So It Is" indeed! ;)
E.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Greetings Mr E. All my best wishes winging their way to you from this side of the pond. I very much .. read more
Einstein Noodle

4 Years Ago

:) .................
and the water flows on............

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

It does and that is quietly reassuring Dave. Many thanks for reading.

Chris
And some can't hold on much longer, with arthritic fingers and a fear of heights.
I only hope a strong gust of wind comes along and blows me awayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy somewhere warmer. 😀
We neverknow the minute our minutes are up, so fly on the breeze while you can Chris, but do itproperly and make the"wheeeee" sound 😀

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Thanks for reading again Lorry. In the absence of writing new poems, mainly because I am too busy, a.. read more
Lorry

2 Years Ago

Sorry to hear that Chris, truly am. So many souls (4 million+ and counting... Will not be in a rush .. read more
Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

Oh the curse of penalty shoot outs and yes a safe and happy final :)
Wow! And so it is. perfect title for this poem. Felt like a word was missing in second to last verse, but don't know what fix would happen without messing up the flow of the poem. Oh the struggle!

Another great piece.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Another review from you Wanda, I thank you. Pleased you are enjoying my efforts. That means a great .. read more
You strike a sharp chord with this Chris. What lives would we live if we knew when and where it would all come to an end. Its interesting how many of us who write, sooner or later contemplate this aspect of life. I know I have written a few myself.
I hope that all is well with you and yours' - take care - Dave

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

4 Years Ago

Always good to hear your thoughts Dave. Written after finding out two work colleagues had died, and .. read more
Dave

4 Years Ago

I know what you mean. Several years ago a very very good friend of mine, fellow teacher.. We used .. read more

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Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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