Do not seek present fault in past greatness Condemning yesterday men with morrow crimes The sift of time works in unfathomable wonder Leaving only truth grains of real substance Do not discard these foods for thoughts For being misshapen and the occasional spots For they were gold among ashes and dust And the learnt, and healed is never without scars
2. On the Embellishing of Poetry
Don't dread or torment yourself if you fear Your words aren't decorated enough For one day only truth will remain And truth never hides, but bares itself plain If you dress your poetry overabundant, shimmer and gleam It might just be overlooked, the soul underneath And be discarded as earthly things Obscured by the camouflage of timely beings
3. On the Timelessness of Simple Words
Gaze from below, the tomes of giant How plainly they walk in the clouds At most a dress or cling shimmering humbly And never so full of jewels and gold lest they Fall from the heavens Bearing the weight of earthly greed
The Present - Always Remember
A Love Letter to Lost Tattered Souls
I. On the Desperate Desire for Immediate Praise
Why do I so desperately desire recognition When I know full well glory is beyond time Even hither Praises too early gained would Place one above all in the midst Of the wheel of fate Yet Soon or later with only room to fall And be crushed by the Cruel reality Of eventual and inevitable Tedium
Unlike a life ever on the climb Or of a timely return to the everlasting That will be never be subjected to The suffocating dread Of such a loss Of height
As The roaring gale would always lose to The ever-present calm wind Vital yet unnoticed like the breath of being
And
II. On Envy of Brightly Garnished Words
Why do I despair when my words Don't glitter like gold That would make wise men Lament in fist-raising envy And mock the children that Don't understand them
When I know the truth are In words that would move children To tears of laughter And laughter of comfort As per The Word That is equally Ridicule by men Of ashes and dust- That will never understand- Or remain upon- This world- As something beneath them-
Like the earth that supports All living creatures And the humble grass for lambs To graze
Be the needed Not the desired But unnecessary
And
III. On Shame of Undying Unrequited Love
Why would I feel shame to wail in despair Beyond my control for a word of your love When What is love, without patience in suffering, What is suffering without pain? And what is pain without complaint? There are truth and devotion in my lament A testament of my bearing the constant silence Yet still singing devotedly forever For the suffering Nevermore
Conclusion:
Love fearlessly your overlooked Plain imperfections And unbloomed seeds of poetry Burrowed in the present land of a future Undying forest Far outlasting the abandoned and Overgrown gardens of timely praises That's now lost in maintenance And translation
As with the minute storms And only half-day suns You don't want to plant your love In bricks of spotless silver and gold Nor do you want to bury them In scorched earth That have never greeted a Raindrop or the Stars
Words of comfort from a tormented soul to another. Includes the previous poem as it fits and I thought it was still just as important, and did not want it to be buried beneath the new ones.
Learn from Scars, Not Flesh Unmarked By: Yue Xing Yitkbel **** Sunday, October 6, 2019, 16:25