The nature of things

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The nature of things

Post by Royston Vasey » May 5th, 2012, 12:41 pm

I See the Mountain,
I See its Snow-Covered Peak.
It Pays Me No Heed.


An atom works together with its kind,
An ant and other ants all share a mind:
The underlying state of things suggests
A more to everything than might be guessed;
As one thing builds upon the next we see
An irreducible complexity,
Which lensed to large from small or small from large
Sees wonderment in us at what's in charge.

Our DNA is coded selfishly.
And so our thoughts are focused on the me,
But step outside our egocentric field
Of view, allow pretence to be revealed
For what it is. Then with new eyes observe
That not all falls to be in man's preserve.

Do flying birds, or swimming fish, ask "why?" -
Perhaps the joke's on us - our life slips by.



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Re: The nature of things

Post by everhopeful » May 6th, 2012, 6:39 am

The ending is quite a kick in the teeth, in the nicest way possible, because it's reminiscent of Byron to me. I certainly don't use that comparison lightly either!
I like how you set this up in three distinctive parts, ode-like if you will, starting with the 'teamwork' of things which are often overlooked by humans, yet despite our perception of their size and scale, there are lessons to be learned. When you highlight that by shifting the focus onto humanity the objective correlative of your poem becomes clearer, before the ending which kills it.
Superb, and glad to see you've joined us at our new home.



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Re: The nature of things

Post by chowzrus » May 6th, 2012, 9:19 am

Roy - Keep penning those thoughts - people need to think about such things - Bill



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Re: The nature of things

Post by Royston Vasey » May 6th, 2012, 10:33 am

Hello everhopeful, hello chowzrus,

My thanks to both of you for your kind comments.

Everhopeful, your Byronic comparison is both avidly appreciated and undoubtably undeserved, simultaneously.


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Re: The nature of things

Post by Antony Mark » May 27th, 2012, 4:14 am

A weaving web of a write! Enjoyed greatly thank you.



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Re: The nature of things

Post by Dew » May 27th, 2012, 7:15 am

I liked the contrast between creatures that work together...and self-intertwined DNA...to make a point about self-centric focus...Great write! - Dew



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Re: The nature of things

Post by Jahaliel » May 27th, 2012, 8:57 am

There's something very peaceful about this. It was very lovely to read. Congrats on the Spotlight.


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Post by ladymaybebaby » May 27th, 2012, 12:43 pm

This is so very unique and different, it just hooked me and pulled me in. So well written and a much enjoyed read. A most deserving choice for the spotlight. Congrats on the spotlight and on a lovely poem. A pleasure to have the honor to read! -LMB xoxo


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Re: The nature of things

Post by knpoet » May 27th, 2012, 4:14 pm

Not wishing to sound too 'seventies', but that was deep, man! Very much enjoyed, will bookmark for future reading enjoyment. Congratulations on a well-deserved spotlight, excellent work!
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Post by Whiskurz » May 27th, 2012, 5:55 pm

Well penned my friend.....Congrats on the well deserved spotlight......Whisk



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Re: The nature of things

Post by karrie » May 28th, 2012, 3:01 am

Much enjoyed reading this! Great write and congrats on the spotlight!



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Re: The nature of things

Post by trell11 » May 28th, 2012, 11:05 am

Sophisticated and well versed. Nature, man and this other thing DNA. What does it all mean? Stop to think and you just let life pass you by. Amazing and I love the references to ants and atoms working for the good of all where man works for the good of me. Nice writing hope I read more of yours in the future. Very inspiring.


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Re: The nature of things

Post by sophiah » May 28th, 2012, 7:15 pm

Such a deserved spotlight - I agree with LMB's comment; there is something so unique and distinctive about this piece, and I just loved it.

Excellent writing,

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Re: The nature of things

Post by everhopeful » May 29th, 2012, 1:07 pm

Congratulations on the spotlight, it's a pleasure to read this one again and a wonderful advert for writing with form and meter, and making it meaningful.



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Re: The nature of things

Post by Royston Vasey » May 29th, 2012, 5:33 pm

My heartfelt thanks to all who have posted here for the kind comments, and my thanks to the person responsible for me being in the spotlight.


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Re: The nature of things

Post by Josie » May 29th, 2012, 7:26 pm

Dear Royston,
I liked the way your 5-7-5 introduction set the tone of meaning that mixed well with the form and meter. The ending couplet was a crystal sharp close. Thank you for sharing and congrats on the spotlight.
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Re: The nature of things

Post by inflames » May 30th, 2012, 11:06 am

Love the flow to this! Congrats on the spotlight!


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Re: The nature of things

Post by Elaine_sunshine » May 30th, 2012, 8:09 pm

Excellent, I like your talent for saying what you mean without the harsh and pointy edges!



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Re: The nature of things

Post by jainrohit » June 1st, 2012, 10:59 pm

how the hell did i not read this ....... a stunner , a masterpiece .... very well deserved spotlight .... on nature of things ..... this is heavy dose of philosophy and science all blended into poetry !


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