Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Carpe Diem

Carpe Diem. Seize the moment! That's how I feel today.

I tried to find a poem about this very subject - it is a popular topic in poems but the ones I know of all have the same agenda .... a man wanting to have his wicked way with a woman, but that's not what I was looking for.

I was really hoping to find something that expressed the idea that we only live once, and then I came across this. I've not heard of the poet and the rhyme is a bit twee but the sentiment is just the ticket. Enjoy!

Be Mindful of the Moment

by Neil Harding McAlister

The here and now is all we hold through times of joy and sorrow.
We may watch fulsome years unfold -- or may not see tomorrow.
Be mindful of the moment. Pay attention to each one.
The past has fled beyond our grasp, the future’s yet to come.

There is no way to measure what ensuing days might bring,
So seize the utmost pleasure found in every daily thing.
The road of life is far too short: no need to travel fast.
Investigate the wonders that lie strewn along the path.

The tender leaves on springtime trees, rough pebbles on the ground,
The snowflakes drifting on the breeze that fall without a sound,
Are all unique and precious, if we take the time to see.
No two have been identical in all eternity.

Is this not true of people too? Be mindful, then, of each.
Both strangers and those close to you have useful things to teach.
The two of us part richer if we pass the time of day,
And don’t just brush each other off, then hurry on our way.

Preoccupied by urgent schemes of business, love or power,
By gambling on our future dreams, we lose the present hour.
A life is forged of moments linked together like a chain.
Live each in full -- for down this road we shall not pass again.