Food for thought.

3 posts · 2007-05-07 20:21:00 to 2007-10-06 12:23:00

#36300232289 05/07/2007 20:21 Food for thought.

I've been off work for a couple days now, but my shift begins again tomorrow. During this time I've had alot of time to ponder and think over some things. Which I plan on sharing with you all. But I think I'll start out with a poem. This poet lived quite a long time ago. Well... depends on if you're using the Matrix or the Real World calendar.

I measure every Grief I meet
With narrow, probing, Eyes--
I wonder if It weighs like Mine--
Or has an Easier size.

I wonder if They bore it long--
Or did it just begin--
I could not tell the Date of Mine--
It feels so old a pain--

I wonder if it hurts to live--
And if They have to try--
And whether--could They choose between--
It would not be--to die--

I note that Some--gone patient long--
At length, renew their smile--
An imitation of a Light
That has so little Oil--

I wonder if when Years have piled--
Some Thousands--on the Harm--
That hurt them early--such a lapse
Could give them any Balm--

Or would they go on aching still
Through Centuries of Nerve--
Enlightened to a larger Pain--
In Contrast with the Love--

The Grieved--are many--I am told--
There is the various Cause--
Death--is but one--and comes but once--
And only nails the eyes--

There's Grief of Want--and grief of Cold--
A sort they call "Despair"--
There's Banishment from native Eyes--
In Sight of Native Air--

And though I may not guess the kind--
Correctly--yet to me
A piercing Comfort it affords
In passing Calvary--

To note the fashions--of the Cross--
And how they're mostly worn--
Still fascinated to presume
That Some--are like My Own--

By Emily Dickinson

- Rylet

Zionite Liaison Officer.

#36300311181 08/26/2007 11:46 Re:Food for thought.
Metod hīe ne cūpon,
dæda Dēmend,  ne wiston hīe Drihten God
nē hīe hūru heofena Helm  herian ne cūpon,
wuldres Walden.  Wā bid pæm de sceal
purh slīdne nīd  sāwle bescūfan
in fyres fæpm,  frōfre ne wēnan,
wihte gewendan!  Wēl bid pæm pe mōt
æfter dēad-dæge  Drihten sēcean
ond tō Fæder fæpmum  freodo wilnian!
#36300334014 10/06/2007 12:23 Re:Food for thought.

The Oracle always has something interesting to say. What intrigues me is the response she gave to if Zion's fight will be everlasting. Indeed, nothing lasts forever. I'm just wondering how it's going to end. I know how I would like it to end. But, how you want something to go and how it actually goes are rarely the same.

-Rylet

Zionite Liaison Officer