Making the Most
of the Notion
That at Any Moment
I May Drop Down Dead
When I was young I loved
pretending I was about to die.
Nothing appealed more
to my sense of adventure.
I would practice falling
down the stairs
when company came over.
If I found myself
fortunate enough
to be out in a storm,
I would trudge
against the wind
shielding my eyes
from the stinging snow
as though my life
were in utmost danger.
When I got sick
with a mild cold,
I became a veritable
damsel in distress,
(despite being a boy).
And did I tell you?
I’d have given
anything for
a broken leg.
Just imagine learning
to walk again,
struggling up from the wheelchair
in a sand blasted beach house
by the sea.
Now, in mid-life,
the thought of suddenly dying
arouses
a wish to work on myself.
Mind you, its not a thought
I think with my brain,
I simply receive it
as from a distance,
as if I were letting myself
agree to go on
being invented.
With no need
to cling to furniture
to hold this moment
in place,
I manage to inhabit
more than my body
with absolute authority.
After all, so much of us
exists in a state
of frozen amputation;
upside-down
icebergs
afloat in an
all-consuming
sky.
Who else has ever
wondered whether
there were too many stars
for our own good?
How better to get
to the bottom
of myself than
by disintegrating
every night
in order to move
more freely?
Now that time
resides inside me,
I reserve the right
to consider my life
an entire world
in itself.
But if true,
it may
prove imperative
to accept everything
that has happened
(or will happen)
as integral to
one’s own particular
nature.
As for me,
the mark of
a great adventure
has always been
a matter of life
and certain death.
7/7/21
1 comment:
Peter, I just read your poem, twice. Beautiful. Without realizing it, the Writer and the “Magic If” were in you at a very early age. Your poem speaks volumes. Instead of being petrified of the inevitable, let it steer one toward continuous growth, wisdom, joy, meaningful and healthy adventures, and, a deeper and sincere appreciation for the gift of “life”. Your poem is deep, profound and magical, with an insightful message, full of positivity and wisdom derived over time. Keep up the good work, Peter, and continue to share your wonderful gift. Bravo! 👏✍️
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