Fate

Fate

Piles of books

                On a once polished pine floor.

Shelves creaking

                With thousands more.

Dingy curtains

                Keeping out the light.

Overflowing astrays

                Dogends to a dizzy height.

A leather chair

                Once comfy and soft

Now sagging;

                Destined for the loft.

A table

                Laden with dirty plates

Too many words

                To consider their fates.

Worlds to explore,

                Lives to live.

A quiet man

                So much to give.

Men travel

                To distant lands.

This man

                Holds the universe in the grasp of his hands.

Opher – June 2024

When I lived in a tiny bedsit in Manor House, London, there was a man in his thirties living in the room below us. He had a big square oak table that had a pyramid of cannabis roaches and the whole of his room was a mass of books. Shelves bending, floor littered with heaps.

He was a strange man.

He spent his entire days smoking dope and reading. I never once saw him go out though he must have done. He needed food and to score dope.

He was an interesting man to talk to, very knowledgeable. I would drop in for a chat and we’d talk about writers; he’s recommend a book or two.

Turned out he had a first class degree in literature from Cambridge University.

I often wonder what happened to him.

Poetry – Wonder is the beginning of wisdom

Wonder is the beginning of wisdom

Zillions of galaxies,

Cascading in whirls,

Complex human beings –

Men and women, boys and girls.

Peering up at the skies

With questioning eyes.

The biology of a cell

And nature of thought.

Like green chlorophyll

Mysteries cannot be taught.

They make us ponder and try

To understand why.

Infinite universes

Where time has no end.

The evolution of life

And the way characters blend.

Until time passes by

We’ll be wondering why.

The creation of life

So complex and strange.

The way atoms and molecules

Join and arrange.

We can ponder until Kingdom come

For wonder is the beginning of wisdom.

Opher – 13.11.2019

Socrates said that wonder was the beginning of wisdom. I always used to tell my students to believe nothing. We did not discover new wisdom by accepting the old stories.

This is an infinite universe. To understand it and how it works is the imperative of life. Curiosity is what makes us human. To wonder how things work is the way we move to understanding.

Life is wonder.

Life is another great mystery. To understand how life was created would be incredible. Nobody knows. To create gods to explain the things we do not yet understand seems irrational to me.

We should wonder, explore, think, investigate and delight. That is life.

Poetry – Lost in Plain Sight

Lost in Plain Sight

All culture at the touch of a button;

All the world available;

Every idea accessible;

Swamped with trivia,

Hidden within the mundane

Disguised with untruths –

Lost in plain sight.

Opher – 7.12.2021

In this age of the internet we are swamped with knowledge. Every dream, thought and idea is available. The accumulated wisdom of humanity is there for us all.

Every culture, every book, every great life.

Yet it seems that all people need are cute kittens and porn.