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Monday, July 7, 2008

I ran across this poem last week and think it sums up the battle that goes on in my head and in a lot of people’s minds between staying where it’s safe and chasing the horizon. I wanted to share it with you and I hope you enjoy it.


The Double Life
By Don Blanding

How very simple life would be
If only there were two of me
A Restless Me to drift and roam
A Quiet Me to stay at home.
A Searching One to find his fill
Of varied skies and newfound thrill
While sane and homely things are done
By the domestic Other One.

And that's just where the trouble lies;
There is a Restless Me that cries
For chancy risks and changing scene,
For arctic blue and tropic green,
For deserts with their mystic spell,
For lusty fun and raising Hell

But shackled to that Restless Me
My Other Self rebelliously
Resists the frantic urge to move.
It seeks the old familiar groove
That habits make. It finds content

With hearth and home dear prisonment,
With candlelight and well loved books
And treasured loot in dusty nooks,
With puttering and garden things
And dreaming while a cricket sings
And all the while the Restless One
Insists on more exciting fun
It wants to go with every tide,
No matter where just for the ride.
Like yowling cats the two selves brawl
Until I have no peace at all.

One eye turns to the forward track,
The other eye looks sadly back,
I'm getting wall-eyed from the strain,
(It's tough to have an idle brain)
But One says "Stay" and One says "Go"
And One says "Yes," and One says "no,"
And One Self wants a home and wife
And One Self craves the drifter's life.

The Restless Fellow always wins
I wish my folks had made me twins.

2 comments:

Ali said...

Mr. Burwell,

You have managed to find a poem which embodies those thoughts of so many travelers and those who possess a wander lust soul. Who knows if we will ever find the answer to that inner battle?!? How dramatic and poignant do I sound???!!!!??? Hope you're enjoying your new adventure. Think of me as I return to that safe place where the second self feels at peace! Love you!

Nicole said...

Nothing wrong with a good struggle. Just don't ever lose your true passion...

pas·sion n. Boundless enthusiasm; The object of such enthusiasm.

Have Fun!