Body And Mind Recluse Poem by Leonard Dabydeen

Body And Mind Recluse

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"A man's as old as he's feeling …"
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge

"If the body frees the mind in its quest
For youthful dreams to be forever young
Let not Time play such games like cricket test*
To stay batting because the gloves are hung.
If I should sit alone in dark of night
Will I hear angels singing of a new King?
Or should I let my mind wander for light
Until sunlight herald flowers of Spring?
Never too old, " I think in solitude,
Murmuring to myself, "Am I too late? "
But the Mind regales with much gratitude
That I am so far from St. Peter's Gate.
When youthful feelings prod the mind to soar
Sweet dreams go far beyond ocean's shore.

*Cricket test or test cricket is an international sport. Test matches are played between competing countries (England vs Australia …)When a test player "stays batting, " this means he is not available to play in international matches. He hangs up his gloves.

Body And Mind Recluse
Monday, November 20, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Trends in a solitary life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 20 November 2017

Youthful dreams keep forever young. An amazing poem is brilliantly penned. Sweet dreams go far beyond ocean's shore...10

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