Marly's Box
My songs are not sad songs.
They are songs of Time and distance,
Destiny and the
Wheel of Change.They are songs of solitude.
Solitude, always the great unmasker,
Appears to some of us as peace
And to others as loneliness,
And the picture that it reveals
Is, after all, only a reflection
Of our own selves.
We grow only while we are on
The
Endless Journey of BecomingOur somewhat small lives demand,
Aided by a personal vision
That we turn upon ourselves,
The instant it develops
Enough clarity and precision.
So, what am I to sing of
But what is past, or passing?
Shall I sing of what might come to pass,
Some day, if Fate is kinder
Than a wise man would expect?
Do you think I should be smiling?
Do you think you should?
Sometimes, from here at the
Top Dead Center of Time,
We can see horrors
In the crystalline clarity
Where all paths converge.
Are we thereby enlightened?
So what, then, am I to sing of,
But bygone days and vanished loves,
And all the hopes and dreams we had
That never came to pass?
I would sing of the heroes
Who laid down their lives
So that we could live
Free and happy and in peace
If I were not afraid
That they had done so in vain.
I would sing of lives full of love and joy,
Lived in honor and with dignity.
I would wrap myself in shining dreams
And sing in celebration
If I could.
But these are not the days of old.
The Knights of the Round Table
Flash gang signs and gun down children,
While Lancelot and Galahad
Are plundering pension plans.
Do you think I should be smiling?
Do you think you should?
Songs do not make us cry because they are sad.
They make us cry because we are.
Not because the songs are sad,
But because the songs are true,
And we would not have it so.