Tacking From Adversity Poem by Francie Lynch

Tacking From Adversity



You can be a boulder,
Unmoveable, hard, stoic;
But every stone is permeable,
The rock becomes sand...
Soft, malleable,
With indistinguishable grains.

I know others who swim
Against adversity to spawn in the current.
They believe destination is destiny;
Focussed, driven with tunnel vision.

Some face adversity like a roller-coaster.
When things are going north, all is good;
But they throw up their arms and scream
When going south.

I will catch the west wind,
Change course if necessary,
Tack across the white caps of roiling waters.
I will steer the rudder towards my East.

Saturday, July 27, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: acceptance,challenges,destiny,lifespan,lifestyle,metaphor,problems,sailing
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Francie Lynch

Francie Lynch

Monaghan, Ireland
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