Lifagacity

Lifagacity

 

For those that seems to be wise, some finalist inclusive.

 

Who cares about great marks left behind? We have one life, rigidly defined. Just one. One life. We have nothing else. –   Ugo Betti (1892 – 1953)

           Italian dramatist and poet.

 

Life:

A stage play.

The VIP: the Gods.

They laugh at men,

(Mobs, Masses, Wise, and Simple),

When we talk about tomorrow,

‘cos they have and know the Overview

Not the Summary.

 

A play staged,

In which sit-warmers,

Stage men, and siblings

Behind the scene

Are life actors,

Acting without rehearsals.

 

The stage itself: an actor

Playing lifelessly,

With different men of diverse lifes.

While the sit-warmers prepare

To be the main actor.

 

Hmm!

Some are with a script

Well! Is it theirs?

Some act two notes

Kia! Is it good?

Some again without a tone

Tuning to and fro.

Haa! I shake my head,

The Gods are still laughing.

 

I’m like one

Who can’t say where

He stands.

Well! I stand.

I know I’m not back-stage.

But what is the proof?

What is my act?

 

Tragedy or comedy personified,

Is no man’s fathomable idea.

Act your part in the paths

Well enough

So as to laugh at the end.

 

He who laughs last,

Laughs best.

Can yours be better

Than that of the gods

Or our innumerable spectators.

 

 

Is there another life? Shall I awake and find all this a dream? There must be, we cannot be created for this sort of suffering.        – John Keats (1795 – 1821)

   English poet.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *