The Ancient
By Don Iannone
What's ancient runs deep
...echoing through time
and anything we think we know.
Somewhere
...buried out of reach
...in our deepest place
...the ancient lives
...in me and you.
Sharing the path
...leading us here
...and back--
to where we never left.
Like the mysterious star
we see each night
...that always disappears
...when we look at it too hard
...the ancient eludes us.
We saw the ghost last night.
Not directly though
...like ordinary things we see.
It followed us
...along the dark banks of the river.
We smelled it.
Like pungent fresh turned earth.
Ripe.
Fertile.
Ready.
We heard its drum
...beating like a heavy heart.
It's calling--
maybe us.
Definitely someone.
It must be time.
Someone must go.
Sunday, May 14, 2006
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5 comments:
Uh huh!
We must leave the ancient behind in order to find true wisdom, and something really new.
There must be a radical break with the past. One must stand alone without authority. This is not without fears and tears.
Imemine,
Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Some times in my poems, I use the word "ancient" to refer to the perennial wisdom that is common to different philosophical and spiritual traditions.
Some times I use the term "ancient" to refer to "old views" or "old ways" that reoccur within us over and over again. (I sense the poem produced this understanding in you.)
Ancient in this poem refers to old views and ways that have been a part of us for a long time, haunt us, and eventually claim us. I shift to the word "ghost" in the poem to refer to the ancient because the ancient eludes us and all we can glimpse is the ghost of the ancient.
Other interpretations of the poem are possible. Please feel free to try your hand at a different one.
Without ancient there is no present Don. The level of efforts for a better tomorrow remain the same. But there has been a loss in instincts and a big loss in wisdom.
I hear the drum too...it is beating within.
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