The Sun Will Sunrise Rise Till Noon Then Sunset Set Poem by Terence George Craddock

The Sun Will Sunrise Rise Till Noon Then Sunset Set



if life is but a stage, very few I feel lives, will be a rage
who the audience, who the crowd, who will call aloud
life for most, is a common lot, toil for a living hot or cold
childhood play, stacked decades work days, then off the stage;
in old age exceeded, dies every idle pleasure, earthly lust
through goodness, evil toil time life boils away, as it must
till pain disease, perhaps cancer cells, a death nail tale tells
the only thing thriving, living in spent husk, is death spells;
life reads like lines, for a play written, for a staged audience
the pleasue of life, has youth long parted, in passion earlier acts
now the stage, is near empty rarely littered with aged, old hacks;
so lets eat and drink, and sing and laugh merry, while we are young
which is a good way, to deflect sorrow boredom, or unhappiness
for all will have fickle, unknown indifferent days, under setting sun;

Copyright © Terence George Craddock

Sunday, January 8, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: life,life and death,lifespan,lifestyle,personality,time
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Inspired by the poem 'Der Scheidende' by the poet Heinrich Heine.
Dedicated to the poet Henrich Heine.
Written in January 2017 on the 9.1.2017.
This poem will now be special, after writing it and the title I failed to save it properly and lost it. I have done this a hundred times or more, writing in a hyper state, and could remember almost nothing of the poem except the title. I have lost even rare poems of a few hundred lines, usually at the end, pushing delete by mistake or deleting a wrong copy etc, so tonight will have a beer or a wine and I will celebrate a poem found that once was lost. It is an example of a lost poem, but has little or nothing in common with other lost poems.
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