Thursday, April 10, 2014

'Falling Short' by David Mungoshi


FALLING SHORT
So often
The person and the image
Do not merge.
So often
We are lured by an illusion
And we see what may not be there.
So often
We fall short of our ideals
And the expectations that others have of us
But, as they say,
Warmth is a divine attribute
While cold is fiendish
When you truly love someone
You cannot but adore them
For you they are the apotheosis of all that is lovable
And you cannot help doting upon them.
But somehow, despite all the good intentions, we fall short
And hurt the ones we should never hurt
We can be so callous and unfeeling
Until the depth of our loss hits us
 
In the end though
We are forgiven by the Almighty
And hopefully by humankind too
Despite our turning out to be such a bad copy
Of the original
AND DESPITE BEING SUCH A DAMP SQUIB
AND PROVING TO BE NO DIFFERENT FROM ALL THOSE OTHERS
WHO BECAME SUCH A DISAPPOINTMENT
TO THEIR LOVED ONES
IN SO MANY WAYS
When all is said and done
I too have been such as I detest
I too have been such a glaring paradox
And I deserve it all:
The contempt and the cold shoulder

 

Life, oh life,
What a ‘drag’ it is falling short!
by David Mungoshi
(A poem written in the small hours of the night
When sleep wouldn’t come)

 

 

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