Friday, August 18, 2006

Triptych Centerpiece

So superficial are the suits
That make us grown.
So real the forgotten children
That are the growing
Shadow within.
Our discomfort is
Endless as the sand by the ocean
And comfortable between our toes.

(See the picture here )

14 comments:

Sue hardy-Dawson said...

I feel this so strongly-in fact I try to avoid growing up where possible although my children tell me off for it

rch said...

Russell, this is brilliant. The ending is sublime, how discomfort is as comforting as sand between the toes, I am truly moved. Thanks for a most pleasant start to my sunday surf. Take care,

Bob

Russell Ragsdale said...

Thanks Sue! I also have a touch of Peter Pan. There is a unique view to the world that comes from the view of an artful child. It is magic in your poetry, don't ever loose that!

Russell Ragsdale said...

Thanks Bob! Glad you enjoyed this. I like contradiction, I find it often to be more honest and realistic. Happy Sunday surfing!

Pat Paulk said...

Russell it's not only policy not to grow up it's a capitol offense!! Very good!!

Russell Ragsdale said...

That's true Pat. Childhood is the place where we first introduced with the magic we could find in this world. They tried to drum it out of us in school but they didn't completely succede. Thanks for the comment!

gracie said...

yes... I see the triptych.. very cryptic

Nick Zegarac said...

Maturity is a four letter word in the heart of a child - it places the restriction of self that eventually decays our souls.

Russell Ragsdale said...

Hi Gracie! I'm glad you saw it; you looked whereas we tend to overlook the obvious. Hope you enjoyed it.

Russell Ragsdale said...

Thanks Nick! We must fight that decay with wisdom but not as a grown-up. Fortunately, in my case, age does not truely correlate with maturity.

Plus Ultra said...

Russell, I know now what I have miss in the last week...after your blog I feel a little more comfortable between the toes

Russell Ragsdale said...

Thanks Plus Ultra! Your comments are always greatly appreciated.

ozymandiaz said...

He he, that's why I don't even own a suit, not even metaphorically.

Russell Ragsdale said...

I think I'm going to start lecturing wearing my ball cap, Ozy. I also carry a Chinese Opera Masks fan to my classrooms where the AC doesn't work too well (I don't think the ball cap could do any further damage to my reputation, do you?).

Thanks for the comment!