By Stanley Collymore
Strangers
aren’t necessarily only people whom
you’ve
never met, since conceivably they can
also be
persons whom you’ve individually
known all
or most of your life! A clear
contradiction
in logical terms I hear
you say?
No! It certainly isn’t in
actuality;
because strangers, just like friends, is
a state of
mind whose prevalent wellbeing, or
lack of
it, is found in your personal psyche
and stems
directly and unmistakably, as
well as
indisputably from the original
and
subsequently too, the enduring
impression
which that person has
determinedly
had and therefore
continues
to maintain on you.
And you, Sylvia Tara, unquestionably
radiate the genuine
characteristics
which on objective
observation
and analysis do direct
one
to sensibly and
astutely
contemplate that acquiring
your
acquaintance and
afterwards
possibly and opportunely
becoming a friend too
evidently could not
on that person’s
part be a finer
aspiration!
© Stanley V. Collymore
29 December 2016.
Author’s remarks:
The festive season that comprises Christmas and the New Year is
customarily, and rather amusingly as well, quite interesting to watch, as it’s
the time in many peoples’ lives when they endeavour either quite seriously or
else merely instinctively and unthinkingly to put a positive spin on their
individual life and with hopeful expectations seek to improve on it. But while
some succeed in their earnest bid to do so others most unfortunately fail
dismally in their attempt to attain even their transiently held expectations,
and prompts the very obvious question, which of these two categories are you
in?
Relax! It’s not a
judgemental castigation of you and whatever decision you choose to opt for is
essentially your own; and whether given in earnestness is sustained; eventually
abandoned or non-reciprocated is a life’s lesson that will doubtlessly be food
for thought I quite imagine and future actions, as well as a thoroughly
personal assessment that’s hopefully honest and straightforward in relation to
one’s self.
Taking a calculated
leap into the dark undoubtedly has its numerous thrills as well as myriad
opportunities for both success and failure; but success however and whenever it
comes is never conceived, born or fully achieved without taking that quantum
leap into the unknown. So my advice, for what it’s worth, is to go for it!
Instinctively inspired
by Sylvia Tara this poem is altruistically written for and also dedicated to
her and everyone else who genuinely wants to see and moreover help contribute
towards making the world we all of us currently live in an infinitely better
one. So with that firmly in mind; Happy New Year To All of You!
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