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Poetry

Free Yourself

(Alternate title: The Emperor’s Old Cage)

I see you in your little cage
exhausted having spent your rage
avoiding me from right next door
while pretending you’re in Singapore
I feel you in the gusts of wind
that rattle the panes as drafts creep in
the coldness of your inherited state
your brilliance like countless snowflakes
glittering in the lamplight’s splay
temporary, soon melted away
timid as the portalled rainbows
refracted rays as rare as angels
bestowing a captivating vision to
a silent waiting world,
attachment to external appearance, feeling
meaningless beyond the moment of enjoyment
or perhaps in time travel, occasional memory
bubbling to the surface from an ether
seldomly accessed, no longer in reflex
your alternate reflux exasperating
creating such drawn out suffering
pervading all minds — so instead
you should find the lost key
or break the lock to your invisible cage
and be free of the misery in your head
which is a choice, a bore
and follow the fun and light some more   that is the path of the fearless emperor

(how do you resist joyful allure?)

Oh! How you would shine
with the radiance of fresh-fallen snow
in the pure sunlight, if you should try
and break free

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Buddhism Meditation Poetry

Power of Promise

I promised to be patient
I promised to be kind
I promised I would wait
until the end of time

Yet father’s banging at the door
and we all do yield to death,
what’s more delusions bind my grip
and fear has caught my breath

     stop

     rely

I promised to be patient
I promised I would wait
but still ‘round every corner
I expect to meet my fate
                  — and I do!

But it’s never happy!
and even if my heart is glad
no memory of me is had
and so we lose our state
                   — again!

     stop

     offer

I promised to be patient
I promised I would pray
I promised I would escape
     Samsara’s silly plays
                   (all pleasure, mere name
                      real grasping, suffer, blame)

So each day I practice
through the happy and the sad
and even though the sun’s been shining
my heart feels rain
                    — am I mad?!

     stop

     receive

I promised to be patient
I promised to be kind
and so I request blessings
to restore this peace to mind

I know I am resilient
with the Guru at my heart
I know with patient acceptance
I excel at Dharma’s peaceful art

So with blessings in my mind
these delusions I outsmart!
I maintain a stable practice
remembering: no partless part