Obsessive Recurrence
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Complete, First published Oct 16, 2024
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This poem beautifully captures the cyclical nature of life, using the metaphor of a pendulum to illustrate the constant oscillation between various states of being. It emphasizes the repetitive cycles we experience, moving from one state to another and back again, as seen in lines like "from dilemma to decisions, and back again" and "from sorrow to fortunes and back again." The pendulum symbolizes the inevitability of change and the balance between opposing forces, swinging between extremes much like how we navigate through different phases in life. The reference to "The pendulum of karma and mystery" suggests that our actions (karma) and the unknown (mystery) drive these cycles, influenced by both our deeds and the unpredictable nature of life. The repetitive structure of the poem mirrors this theme of recurrence, with the use of "and back again" reinforcing the idea of returning to a previous state, highlighting the endless loop of experiences. The poem contrasts different states, such as "regret to acceptance" and "debacle to victory," to show the duality of life, emphasizing the dynamic nature of existence. The lines "The cosmos portrays resumption and abortion" reflect the idea that life is a series of starts and stops, with "resumption" through kinetic energy signifying progress and movement, while "abortion" through air friction represents obstacles and pauses. The final line, "Waiting for the bob to return," suggests patience and acceptance of life's rhythms, indicating that just as a pendulum inevitably returns, we too must wait for the natural course of events to unfold. The poem eloquently captures the essence of life's perpetual motion and the balance between opposing forces, inviting readers to reflect on the inevitability of change and the importance of embracing both the highs and lows of our journey.
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