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Unrhymed Quatrains
27
September 2007
Headingley, England
—1—
Sometimes
our failures are our greatest strength,
They mold
our character in ways undreamt,
So coy is
Destiny coaxing our Soul,
We
scarcely recognize She’s tickling life.
—2—
That of
coincidence we make each day,
Is an
impertinence we tolerate,
Events
weave their strange metamorphosis,
With
random flowing serendipity.
—3—
An ice age
with its mile-high glaciers,
Will soon
be back again to rule round world, —
Enjoy the
warming seas a little while,
10,000
years is nothing to green earth.
—4—
I’ve
seen her face — Death, quite implacable,
She waits
for me behind Fall’s yellow leaves,
She hides
behind bright harvest moon up high,
She sings
gay dirge gray cuckoo echoes brief.