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Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge!
The Knowing
by Alex Grehy
Saint Bede told the king that life was a bright feasting room,
and man merely a little bird flying through the light between
the obscurity of the unknown void before birth
and the endless shadow of death beyond.
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What he meant by this has been the subject of debate
among the wise, a cause for joy among the careless
living free in the moment, and a driver for war among
those who perceive they have little time to conquer.
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But none have the Knowing.
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I stand in the darkness that is life, feeling the sparrow’s
desperation, its tiny heart beating fast, too fast, as it
strives for meaning in its all too brief flight.
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This is the Knowing
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That life is the nightfall between two blissful states,
where the bird glides and hovers, smooth motion like
stillness, a perfection of peace in a dream landscape
where the only disturbance is the glorious splitting
of light through the prisms of dewdrops,
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I give the benefit of my Knowing to the hapless ones,
who cling to life, not understanding that it is a sham,
not understanding that this futile struggle is not the
pinnacle of their existence.
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I free their souls from their toiling bodies,
I offer mercy beyond measure,
but no king calls me Saint.
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Fiction © Copyright Alex Grehy
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
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I love the simple profundity of this (Knowing) and I also mention little birds in my take on this image — I think you did a wonderful job,, giving the reader much to ponder.
Thank you 🙂
Fascinating, disturbing, and excellent.
Thank you 🙂
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