Brief Biography

Idealists know that the hero must win
And pessimists know that ideals are for fools
Suffering brings its own wisdom, of sorts,
But maturity comes when ideals are regained.

Fresh-faced and kind-hearted,
Flat-footed and dim,
Idealists know that the hero must win.

Betrayed and abandoned,
Shell-shocked and schooled,
And pessimists know that ideals are for fools.

Life-hardened, resilient,
In deeds and in thoughts.
Suffering brings its own wisdom, of sorts.

Come forth, sprout of kindness!
Feel joy and, yes, pain.
But maturity comes when ideals are regained.

 

Form: Cascade

Inspired by the dominant theme of the fantasy novel I should be writing this weekend. See, I am working on it after all.

One thought on “Brief Biography

  1. I’d flip the form on this one too (I’m not really anti form I promise) but I think your first verse would work really well as a last verse coda. I feel it gives too much away having it first. But as a summation tying the previous four together I think it’s a winner.

    Also consider “because” for “but” … seems a better conjunction

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