Wednesday, September 18, 2019

What?

What?
by
Marvin Allan Williams

What do you want?
What are you looking for?
What are your goals in life?
What will make you happy?
Give us the short answer.
Make it easy.
Sum it up in a neat little package.
LIFE!
It’s what we all want.
LOVE!
It’s what we all need.
There are no short answers.
It’s hard and it’s complicated.
It’s messy and it’s frustrating.
So, what will you make of it?
Whatever I can man, whatever I can!

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

The Young Woman in the Photograph

The Young Woman in the Photograph

I sat looking at the small black and white photograph of a young woman who still had a lifetime of experience ahead of her. I was struck by the contrast to the image in my head of the same woman, old and withered, lying in a hospital bed waiting to die.

How could the young woman in the photograph have known she would eventually have seven children, one of whom would die shortly after birth, or that she would live to bury another after he died alone by the side of a dark country road?

As I sat by her bedside I wondered if the happier moments of her life were enough to balance the sacrifices she made, or the pain and sorrow she endured so her children could live a good life. Was she able to experience any of the hopes and dreams she had as the young woman in that photograph?

And what of her past, in the years before that photograph, before she was married. I know she grew up on a small farm in Ontario. I know she had a sister and brother, and parents who loved her. I remember visiting the farm that had long since been abandoned and was a mere weathered remnant of the happy place she told me about. I mostly remember the look of sadness on her face when she walked around the old homestead and how she brightened when she told the tale of her brother discovering a large tortoise down by the creek and how he rode on its back.

I wonder why she didn’t share more of her past. Why it took another old photograph of three young girls, looking oh so happy, to share that she and her two friends use to sing on the radio in Canada during the Second World War.  It is only a scrap of a memory I have today of her days as a girl growing up. I would have loved hearing about her joys and her heartbreaks, but she believed the story of her life was one no one would care about or want to hear.

Sadly, she was wrong. Everyone has a story that should be told. We are, each of us, a piece in the puzzle of humanity. Without the story we are like the young girl in the photograph, a question without an answer.

©2013 Marvin Allan Williams

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Oh Melancholy

Oh Melancholy
By
Marvin Allan Williams

Oh, Melancholy my old friend.
How you come to visit when I expect you not.
You bring memories of the past, then leave me to my thoughts.
You bring with you the chill winds and gray skies.
The rain falls like tears from above.
And the angel’s song speaks of sorrow.
I hear their whispers within the gusts.
I weep for all that is lost.
I lay spent and welcome sleep.
In the morning light you are gone.
Whisked away in the morning sun

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

I Am

I Am

I am who I am
I am destiny
I am life
I came in on a dream
I will go out on a moment's breath
I am the here and now
I am meant to be
I am life
I am love
I am not to be taken lightly
I am not to be squandered
I am to be loved and cherished
I am life and I am yours
Live me

-- Marvin Allan Williams                

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Enjoying Life and the Lessons Learned

I find that I am a much happier person these days because I have learned to enjoy life more. I'm not talking about anything magical or mystical. I'm saying that I have opened my eyes to the world around me. Instead of fixating on the negative aspects of life, politics, religious extremes, and human frailties, I have chosen to take notice of the positive aspects of my life.

I have met people who take joy in living. We exercise, and (gasp) do yoga. We enjoy each other's company. This has taught me to take a close look at the things I most enjoy, good music, good eating, good conversation, affection, and learning new things. I have opened my senses to the fragrances, sounds, and sights of nature.

I believe we were put on this earth to learn certain lessons and to achieve all that we are capable of as human beings. My hope is that I have learned those lesson well.