Fate



Fate

Fate, as the wind, knows no certain way
Its yesterdays are not today’s
Yet with, and like, the hawk fate glides
On silent wings, on moon-borne tides

Soar on these wondrous wings of chance
Glide o’er the clouds, rejoice the dance
While ‘round you still the music burns
In tempo with fate’s fickle turns

Enjoy the flight, still watch the time
Keep one eye on the ancients’ rhyme
Of laughter’s close relation, tears
Of gods’ descents to mortal fears

About this poem

Inspired in part by the Kennedy clan’s tragic history of loss, this poem speaks to the fragility of life, with encouragement to fully appreciate one’s precious allotted time on earth. Note: Poet received Editor’s Choice Award in October 2006 for poem, “To Poetry.”

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Written on 1998

Submitted by Writeonpi on February 03, 2024

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Scheme XXAA BBCC DDXX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 468
Words 83
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4

Charles McKendree Robertson

Born in the Belgian Congo (now the DRC) to American missionaries…formative years spent in Africa, Europe, and eastern United States…attended University of Tennessee Knoxville and University of Maryland College Park…Professions: Art Importer, Real Estate Agent, Licensed Private Investigator, Forensics Accounting Specialist, Accounting Staffing Manager…Passion: Creative writing, including poetry, short stories, and (current goal) completion of a full length manuscript… more…

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