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I guess we can play this again

A Dialogue Poem

By K. KocheryanPublished 3 days ago 1 min read
Top Story - June 2024
I guess we can play this again
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Such pretty strings, these ancient webs, showing us true divinity.

Pointless and unyielding, these strings show only futility.

One pluck—a harp's voice—travels and grows into waves.

And no matter what, it all ends at the same grave.

These strings show us every and all roads, though not all will be taken.

We are born and led like herd, tied by these strings—don't be mistaken.

To have will is a gift indeed, to move forward wherever we please.

Our steps are on a highwire created with only three guarantees.

And that is what you believe; you've plucked your harp's strings.

*

Let it be known, I do wish for more, but once sickness, poverty, or death arrives, it's proof that these ancient webs are just for show.

Duality must exist for us to grow.

If there was only goodness, then there would only be goodness.

If there was only goodness, then there would be no goodness.

Which shows not only are the strings illusions, mirages, delusions, but to have these strings ring true, darkness must take harbor.

Where else should our mind wander, if not the possibilities of what's farther?

Theories and wonders and guesses are just our nature, a cruel curse instilled in us from creation.

Then why do we grow and walk forth, if not from some motivation or inspiration?

Oh, go on and play your part in this puppet theater.

*

Stand on this stage and hold my hands.

There seem to be too many demands.

Dancing is part of this "futile" life.

It seems so; these strings pull us into strife.

At least the songs, at times, can be nice.

*

Follow my steps.

And what next?

We dance among these dreams of choosing strings.

Maybe if we dance long enough, you'll see we are kings.

At least the dance with you, at times, is serene.

*

What a life to live.

What a life to live.

*

At least we agree on one thing.

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About the Creator

K. Kocheryan

I write, delete, write, and on most days, delete again.

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Comments (11)

  • Visa Ongabout 10 hours ago

    Great post✨

  • Isaac Ekow Anyidohoabout 11 hours ago

    Good job

  • angela hepworthabout 16 hours ago

    Congratulations on TS! I loved the dialogue in this piece!

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 19 hours ago

    Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Esala Gunathilakeabout 23 hours ago

    Congrats on your top story.

  • Sarah Danielabout 23 hours ago

    What a beautifully reflective piece. The interplay of light and darkness, the futility of life, and the comfort in shared struggles resonate deeply. Well done!

  • Great poetic conversation. congratulations on TS

  • Joe Pattersona day ago

    Great dialogue. Congratulations on top story.

  • Ohhh yes yes yes. This is my kind of poem. I haven’t loved much of the dialogue format, but you managed to immerse me in the weaving of perspectives, quite fluidly to the shared conclusion, and I do treasure anything with a well-done theological theme!

  • You captured an ancient debate in a lively and creative form. Thought provoking work!

  • This was soooo wonderful! Loved your poem!

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