Turning Pages

Turning Pages

A Poem by carl
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My wife reads the end of a book before starting to see if it is worth reading. Made me think about that approach to a day or to a life.

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Turning Pages:


Morning breaks but doesn’t last

slowly noon arrives on high 

as day ascends the hours bend-

when light abandons the space

night sweeps in to end the race. 


Where then does the story begin-

wishing at the start to know the end 

first chapter or last doesn't matter 

the middle is where life is spent

so keep turning pages. 


 


© 2025 carl


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"The middle is where life is spent" I ove this line

Posted 2 Days Ago


carl

1 Day Ago

As I age the end seems to occupy the mind and effort is necessary to focus on the current page and n.. read more
D. Mansfield

1 Day Ago

Very wise words to live by, thank you
I like the poetry Carl and I understand the words and thoughts. We keep moving forward. Time goes so quickly. We must grasp time and create some happiness and joy. Thank you my friend for sharing the outstanding poetry.
Coyote

Posted 2 Days Ago


carl

1 Day Ago

Thanks for the read and review and the encouragement to go on - the longer I go the faster time pass.. read more
Coyote Poetry

1 Day Ago

You are welcome Carl. I am pacing my life now. We must keep going and you are welcome.
very nicely said. i prefer to be surprised. we give it the meaning. it's not whether we win or lose but how we ran the race. remember to wet your fingers before you turn a page.

Posted 4 Days Ago


carl

4 Days Ago

yes we must avoid those paper cuts if we can and the surprises seem to appear frequently enough even.. read more
Yes, keep turning those pages in the hope that you get to finish it before popping off this mortal coil, which is always my fear when starting a new book. Well, that and praying it doesn't mention something that has 8 legs and rhymes with flyders (don't like anything that can walk up walls and across ceilings!
But I do that too, not read the last chapter first, but check it isn't one of those three line chapters, because I always feel a bit ripped off by those. Plus, when I finish the second chapter I'll look at the next five chapters to see their page length, just in case a sneaky one page or less one is added sneakily.
And would you be surprised to hear that I take a star off the review I leave if they do sneak a one page or less chapter in there? 😃
But in summation, I try to think of only now, as the beginning or end will take care of themselves. No matter what order you read them
😃

Posted 5 Days Ago


carl

5 Days Ago

thank you for your read and review It is much appreciated - I agree with you on your point of emphas.. read more
:) ... a bit of a conundrum ... where oh where is .... IT? your poem tickles me brain nog
E.

Posted 5 Days Ago


carl

5 Days Ago

thank you for your time to read and review - well received and accepted response and much preferred .. read more
What an intriguing poem, Carl. Validation is due for the caliber of how it is written and the way in which it reads. I must admit, I do the same thing as your wife before I start reading a book. It's an old habit from high school, I used to do it just to see how many pages there were for me to get through before the end. Your approach here is the finest piece of reading I've read in quite a while. Line for line, it makes me wish it were mine!

Posted 5 Days Ago


carl

1 Day Ago

Your read and review is much appreciated and your evaluation is very gracious - thank you for the ki.. read more

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