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The Book, The Burial, by R. Penman Smith is available through Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and directly from Tate Publishing. The Burial is a Spiritual Thriller with a dark twist and a redemptive outcome. The story springs out personal experience; ‘write what you know about’. Those who are comfortable with fantasy and are not afraid of the reality of the spiritual warfare inherent in Christian life will love this book.

Imagination is the faculty through which we discover the world around us, both the world we see, and that other unseen world that hovers on the fringe of sight. Love, joy and laughter, poetry and prose, are the gifts through which we approach that complex world. Through the gift of imagination we have stepped into an ever flowing river where the realm of Faerie touches Middle Earth.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Two Sonnets for a Cranky Old Man






Aging Not So Gracefully

Smiling, nodding, comprehending, and agreeing;
but in truth not understanding, nor agreeing,
But unpredictable, tearful, even wrathful,
worrying about his honor and his past
struggling for some fleeting honor that would last,
a place in the eternal sun where worries blend
one by one into an flimsy peaceful end.
Smiling, nodding, sitting in the sun alone
Worrying over liver spots upon his brow
and knees that forbid him kneeling even now,
even where kneeling may desiréd be for one
not humble, but prideful, even spiteful now
when his glorious recognition doesn’t come
because the infernal teller won’t pay off the chips.

How crass, he thinks now, not to remember me,
not to hear me, not to see me, not to heed me,
sitting almost invisibly in the sun
casting no shadow, which is a dangerous thing
for one whose course is run, whose day is done
who has no final bow, no final song to sing
and no applause before the final curtain call.
Is he a wraith robed only in a linen pall?
Is he like his shadow, a vague ephemeral thing
wishing he could have one last everlasting fling,
something bold, something striking, something fun
for one miserable being who has forgotten fun,
shivering in isolation on his chair
in Bitter Haven Nursing Home, enjoying his despair?

1 comment:

Lavvmac said...

Rob
I'll come visit you at Bitter Haven. Seriously, this is a great blog. Loved that Maine accent!
Laverne