Experience
by Alan D. Butcher
Youth's golden
promise oft by Youth is spurned; So filled with self, life's lessons
left unlearned; Through life run riot, gaining naught, at cost,
Thus bravely lose the hours that we, too, lost. They drink and whore,
ignoring yesterday; Today has risen with the sun, to stay; Tomorrow,
too, they say, will see them play. They'll count the cost when they,
like me, are grey.
Sometimes I meet a boy, upright and sound, Who
follows not Youth's pointless fallow round.
Against all previous thought I feel a sad...
Almost contemptuous feeling for the lad. He's
been denied the errors Youth commits! Not worshipped at the throne
where Folly sits.
I sneer: And here am I, by Youth annoyed, By all
the feckless young I would avoid;
In hectic joy they do invest their lives...
And then - a lad of common sense arrives.
And all I find within
my heart to feel? Contempt. The lad's exemplary life's not real!
He hasn't thrown his life away, you see! Not spent his years in
senseless revelry!
Relentless Truth my foolish posture mocks, And
laughing lifts the veil on paradox: The thing I rail against I seem
to prize; And that of greater worth I criticize.
Oh! see the grey-haired
paragon of yore; Experience exudes from every pore. Life's problems
solved, from 9 to 5, no charge; Appointments, please; his clientele
is large.
Alan
Butcher writes: "Books: I remember Haida (military
history), Lancelot Press, and Beer and Ale, McClelland and
Stewart (social history; reissued 2000, by Editio-books );
also: mag., advtg copy; ed. nat. trade mag.; writing/producing the
Chase Almanac (Cdn & international editions) for 25 years; Poetry:
The Windsor Review, The Danforth Review." "Experience"
was orginally scheduled to appear in The Danforth Review #3 (March
2000)
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