Anita Klein |
My Life Has Been the Poem
My life has been the poem I would have writ
But I could not both live and utter it.
Henry David Thoreau
Just a few words
hold worlds. “My life has been the poem”. I only came across this recently, but the idea has been with me for a long time. I’ve been chewing on the idea –
poetry yes, paintings yes, music yes,
but life! Life is all these. There are many great artists working in sound and
colour and sense, but then there’s every single one of us, with our lives, with
each of us our circumstances our personalities, our days, our moments as medium. Every day we take up this work, not
the work we chose maybe, but the work given us, and we look for the patterns,
we look for the sense. We unravel the
fraying threads and try to lay them straight. This is what we have to work
with, is there beauty here, is there strength? Is there something to wrestle
with, to grapple with, something to
contend with and maybe even conquer or dispel?
All I know for myself is: the
pain, the losing and the loose ends, the mundane, the exhausting, ugly, grotesque and even the raging live alongside
the beautiful, the sacred, the refreshing, the luminous and the calm. This is my
work. These are what I have in hand. My life, my day, my people, my self. I was
given this, and this is where I start. This is where I begin again, this
moment. The greatest art is life.
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