I have a very special friend. We became friends in Geneva because we were attracted to the same loves, four-legged creatures, good food and good writing. She has written this poem which I am reproducing here with her kind permission because it talks loudly to me for many reasons. It is forthright and bright, clear and cutting. Perhaps, in a strange way, it is also the perfect precursor for my next blog entry which is the Camel Fair in Pushkar.
Shades of Grey
please don’t give me those shades of grey
don’t cloud the colours of life
why seek to mask with diction soft
and guarded smile
the errant thoughts
wayward acts
misdemeanours of each day
that faded pink was once a glorious red
the sizzling orange now turns mushy peach
while you thrash and thresh the truth
in vain attempt to blind and hide
what’s true, but wrong to say outright
or so you think, and deeper sink
into a misty mire of gloom
time will tell, the way it does
and once the blinds are drawn
the black will show as boldest black
and white as purest white
so think again, and why not now
relieve the conscience, free the soul
today can be a clear new day
purged free of hazy shades of grey
That is beautiful ... haunting and a good reminder of being true to yourself and your soul! Looking forward to your honesty as it relates to your experience in Pushkar!
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