Look on the soapsuds! You will see
A vision of all eternity!
See how each bubble blooms awhile
Then bursts with pyrotechnic style!
See how they follow, each on each,
Permanency out of reach;
Proud and rotund, a'gleam with light,
Each bubble floating ego-bright.
Each liquid universe is bound
In on itself, a gleaming round!
Look in each bubble as it rides;
Make out its delicate insides.
See every fleck and every spot.
Discern each whirling twirling dot.
Thus are we riding, fleck on fleck,
On some unimportant tiny speck
What was the Big Bang? Just a 'Pop!'
In a process that will never stop.
Time had no start. That's sure enough.
Time is peculiarly human stuff.
Time is a concept we invented.
Endlessness cannot be prevented.
The ticking of clocks is pure delusion;
The hours and minutes an illusion.
To the edge of Space we'll peer and pry.
'We'll see it someday!' that’s the cry.
But the edge is only of this sphere;
Reach it and other globes appear,
Each one a universe with stars,
Each with its Jupiter and Mars!
Each with its Earth and puny Genes,
Striving to find their ways and means.
Now, as we gaze upon the suds,
Bubbles are growing! Tiny buds,
Reaching maturity, bright full-blown,
Each bubble thinking it’s all alone.
Yet, as it bursts, another grows,
In a process that neither stops nor slows.
Consider the soapsuds' wild inanity!
Bubble and burst!
There goes humanity!
Hi RR,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by... you are a real gem... and yes... I have a very dramamtic and melodramatic life... and it is all rather comedic... and thanks for heping me realize just how lucky am !!!!
Yours,
Ruthie
To finding a new blog buddy!
How sweetly you've captured life... in a 'bubbly' poem. It's a bubble.... felt humbled..!!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Welcome back after six long years... it did look so :)
Dear Brenda
ReplyDelete'Each liquid universe is bound, in on itself.. ' great thought and i liked the verse... thanks for sharing...
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lovely..
ReplyDeletewhat a bubbling piece,
ReplyDeleteapt and cute..
Thanks for sharing it with potluck poetry.
u rock!
Wow, a meditation on soap suds... I'm astounded that anyone could make a poem of that length fun and very much readable purely based on suds! Kudos.. no mean feat.
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Luke @ WordSalad
(mine are here -
http://lukepraterswordsalad.wordpress.com/2010/11/26/descent-2/
http://lukepraterswordsalad.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/64/
http://lukepraterswordsalad.wordpress.com/2010/05/30/mud-pies/
(I realise of course you are using the suds/bubbles ase microcosmic analogies/metaphors, but I still have to tip my cap...)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful metaphor for life Brenda! The rhyme and meter make the message sweet as Splenda. :o)
ReplyDeleteRhyme Me a Smile
Amazing to find so much in bubbles...the big bang!!! Shows what a poet can do when aware of the little things.
ReplyDeleteLOL! You are an inspiration :O)
ReplyDeleteI am amazed that you found such a great poem in such a mundane topic! Wow!
ReplyDeleteThis was such a delight to read - Stephen Hawking, now he should re-design his whole black hole theory based on the existence of soap suds!
ReplyDeleteFantastic poem. I just hope our bubble doesn't burst anytime soon ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely jubbly bubbly. I wish I could 'do' metaphor.
ReplyDelete"On some unimportant tiny speck" I've often thought that - we are so insignificant in the scheme of things. Like a giant looking at microbes.
What a great metaphor! The best I've read of yours so far, I think.
ReplyDeleteHow very clever and absolutely delightful. You capture it all with this metaphor.
ReplyDeleteThere's wisdom in soap suds. Clever!
ReplyDeleteI can see why you re-used this--it deserves a few more readers. Neat ending (or perhaps "clean" would be more apt)
ReplyDeleteA serendipitous bit of poetry. Probably more truth to the view of creation than most realize that by some physicists the universe is held to be a bubble or elliptical shaped structure. Humans have such a marvelous struggle trying to make sense of impossibility. I like you poem.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Don
Thank you, now I will never feel strange again about being fascinated by bubbles, love em, and your well thought out theory,
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
wonderful indeed.....thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI loved the stanza concerning time.
ReplyDeletelovely bubble words.
ReplyDeleteyou never fail to impress.
Such a fun piece clarifying the fact that beauty and wonder exist all around us, all the time, if we but have the eyes to see them.
ReplyDeleteIf only we could learn to see what is truly around us... fun poem. :)
ReplyDeletethis is an original subject for sure!
ReplyDeleteA very refreshing piece. Love the depth of the exploration here. Very nicely done. Thanks
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