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Catherine Lee
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Homework October - Of Changing Times...

Post by Catherine Lee » Tue Oct 29, 2024 3:19 pm

(Apologies for length, everyone - I appear to have got carried away!) :D

The changing times bewilder me,
the shifts are all too fast -
high tech, raised angst, and raging brutes
who don’t learn from the past.
The world seems in confusion,
shared platforms feed the beast
of vitriol and disrespect,
division not the least.

To me, control appears to grow,
insidious and sly,
disguised as great convenience
to ease and fortify.
I’m often told I can’t use cash,
must censor thought and word.
Offence is actively pursued
by sections of the herd.

Warped, narrow minds seem on the rise,
whilst angry mobs appear,
to quash dissent and open speech,
twist common sense, cause fear.
Old books, films, even history
attacked and labelled base -
hypocrisy’s so evident
with trash they do embrace!

Perhaps each generation feels
this same nostalgic ache
when pondering the world at large,
reviewing what’s at stake.
For me, I’m grateful to recall
such far less complex times -
for school days blithe, creating games,
and singing harmless rhymes.

When rudeness wasn’t quite so rife,
and different views to state
were diplomatically discussed
in rational debate.
Perhaps my rosy glasses rule.
Perhaps I just forget
that era had its issues too -
just different, and yet…

Small wonder when I sit alone
to watch the sunset blaze,
to relish birdsong in my ears
and dream of simpler days,
I walk the paths of memory
and drink in nature’s calm,
consider how those years now act
as vital healing balm.

Did far horizons never reached
lie heavy on my mind?
Did I deride another’s words
or scoff with words unkind?
There’s no one left to ask how well
I’ve captained at my helm -
I’m out of touch with some old mates,
while some have left this realm.

So sitting in this tranquil place
where all my cares release,
I thank my God with heart and soul
I’ve known such blessèd peace.
Reflecting on that happiness,
tears spilling from my eyes,
I feel compelled to stand and shout
my joy to starlit skies.

© Catherine Lee, October 2024

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Re: Homework October - Of Changing Times...

Post by Ron » Thu Oct 31, 2024 11:39 am

That is excellent Catherine, no need to apologize, you have covered a whole spectrum of change so well!
A most enjoyable and thought provoking read.
Among so many good lines, I like:
'To me, control appears to grow,
insidious and sly,
disguised as great convenience
to ease and fortify.'
(How true!)
Cheers
Ron.

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Re: Homework October - Of Changing Times...

Post by Terry » Thu Oct 31, 2024 4:59 pm

Hi Catherine, glad you had a go.

Really well written as always and made good use of the prompts as well.
I liked the way you suggested that perhaps we of our era's weren't always perfect either.
(people who live in glass houses etc.) But I reckon we threw much smaller stones.

Cheers Terry

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Re: Homework October - Of Changing Times...

Post by Gary Harding » Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:06 am

Catherine,

I was inspired to read your poem a number of times in order to fully grasp what you were enunciating. Each time revealed more meaning!

May I suggest that your poem takes the Reader on a reflective journey that once commenced, is not easily stopped. Then one goes back to the start and goes again.

Your perceptive and charming writing makes this poem (and others you have written) compelling. Not many people would take issue with any of your assertions either.

I believe that you can tell the sort of person a poet is by examining their verse. Kind and caring, cheerful, sentimental, optimist or pessimist.. clever or otherwise. That is my belief. One reads INTO poems about their author. Anyway... that is just an aside.

Rhyme (as in this poem for example) always comes naturally to you. Your expression is unique and especially vivid such that your intense writing style is fairly easily spotted these days. And that is Good! Ha.

..well, it just beats me where you get it all from!! How do you manage it!?

To that question I have no answer ... or even any theory.


Very well written.

Gary.
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Re: Homework October - Of Changing Times...

Post by Shelley Hansen » Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:05 pm

So well said, Catherine - and of course, well-written as always! I echo comments already made.

As Terry says, our times had their issues too - as all times do. But it is certainly true that "from bad to worse" describes so many facets of this latest era!

I'd hate to be at school now, and I'm glad I've left the pressures of the workplace behind too!

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Re: Homework October - Of Changing Times...

Post by Catherine Lee » Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:44 pm

Thank you so much, Ron, Terry, Gary and Shelley, for your very warm feedback. Ron, I greatly appreciate your selection of those particular lines - you are clearly on the same page with my feelings on this subject!... Terry and Shelley, yes, whilst I know that each era has its issues, I totally agree with you that our ‘stones’ appeared to be so much smaller! The major change in the apparent size of them has probably been largely caused by social media…although the current generation would likely disagree. But I’m with you, Shelley – I too would hate to be at school now!….Gary, thank you as always for your kind words - I think Yours Truly certainly went on a somewhat reflective journey – once I started I couldn’t seem to stop, so I’m grateful to you for saying you were taken along with me! Also, once again you have been more than kind with your feedback about my poetry in general, and I really appreciate the support and encouragement.….

I write this as the removalists are in the other room making a lot of noise packing up all our belongings for our move, so it’s not easy to concentrate but I’m just keeping out of their way and wanted to take this opportunity to thank you all so much for these wonderful comments!

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Re: Homework October - Of Changing Times...

Post by alongtimegone » Sat Nov 09, 2024 8:58 am

Nice one AGAIN Catherine. So well stated. From verse one shared platforms feed the beast and don't they just, you've identified much of what is so unhealthy, and that's soft pedalling it, in our world today. We tend to use our rose coloured glasses when reminiscing but I do believe people were more contented in the once upon a time. I know I was.

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Re: Homework October - Of Changing Times...

Post by Catherine Lee » Tue Nov 12, 2024 4:03 pm

Yes, I believe that, Wazza and know I was too! ... As for things like the social media platforms - yes, I feel they are very much a double edged sword, like so many other things today that have become somewhat out of control! Thank you so much for your positive feedback.

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