
The Veteran
When I was young and bold and strong,
Oh, right was right, and wrong was wrong!
My plume on high, my flag unfurled,
I rode away to right the world.
"Come out, you dogs, and fight!" said I,
And wept there was but once to die.
But I am old; and good and bad
Are woven in a crazy plaid.
I sit and say, "The world is so;
And he is wise who lets it go.
A battle lost, a battle won-
The difference is small, my son."
Inertia rides and riddles me;
The which is called Philosophy.
- Dorothy Parker
In Men Whom Men Condemn As Ill
In men whom men condemn as ill,
I find so much of goodness still.
In men whom men pronounce divine
I see so much of sin and blot
I hesitate to draw a line
Between the two
Where God has not.
- Joaquin Miller, 1837-1913
In men whom men condemn as ill,
I find so much of goodness still.
In men whom men pronounce divine
I see so much of sin and blot
I hesitate to draw a line
Between the two
Where God has not.
- Joaquin Miller, 1837-1913
It's all a matter of balance and perspective, isn't it? In life as in art: balance and perspective...
Poetry Friday is hosted today by Two Writing Teachers. Enjoy your weekend.
Oh, I really love these both so much. Good and bad woven in a crazy plaid... Sometimes I yearn for the days when things felt more black and white than they do now...
ReplyDeleteI like these too. It bothers me when people act as if all of evil is embodied in one person or one group of people.
ReplyDeleteI am discovering that one of the great things about getting up to a "certain age" is you start to grow some sense. Grey can be good!
ReplyDeleteThanks for these. I'll be reflecting on them today. I love that you wrote the second poem on other white boards.
ReplyDeleteReally nice combo of poems. I agree with cloudscome - it's a good thing to attain some perspective on things and realize nothing is so black-and-white.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the photo is brilliant.
~eisha
I love love love that photo! SUCH a good choice.
ReplyDeletecheers / sheila
Ditto on the photo. You must really search and search for the perfect one.
ReplyDeleteWhy does it not surprise me that you're a stealth poetry spreader?
Great Poetry Friday selections!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Cloudscome. I have even gone past that "certain age." One does gain a different perspective through age and experience. I think some of us don't give up battling. I learned over the years which issues were important enough to confront and which issues to ignore.
I'm not usually into advice poems (for lack of a better term), but your delivery helped me like them: the great photo, the whiteboard anecdote, and the theme especially.
ReplyDelete"A battle lost, a battle won-
ReplyDeletethe difference is small, my son."
Wow.
I love the second poem.
You must have a huge collection of poetry you've saved over the years. Very cool.
I love the crazy plaid part, too - it's so wonderful. Excellent theme-based post, TadMack!
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