Thursday 22 November 2012

Wounds & Scars

An old poem, added by requests after a recent performance. Click the link below for a video courtesy of the multi-talented Cris Rogers. The video might deviate slightly from the script below... that's down to my impromptu edits/bad memory. Trying to get it all right in one take is utterly terrifying! I hope you are blessed by this offering.

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Wounds & Scars video


Every scar tells a story
Every scar is a lesson learned
It doesn't hurt
Anymore
Each glance is a reminder
Of what to do
Or what not to
And how to go about it
Next time
A scar is done with
Something that's over
Cut closed
Unrestricting to the here and now
Memory of a painful time but now that pain is gone
Only the lesson in memory, sparked by the sight of that scar, lives on

A wound is messy, present, unpredictable
Each open wound is painful still
A wound inhibits, prevents, disables
Any unsealed, unsorted wound can keep one from carrying on
A wound slows progress
No continue
The present pain and uncertain outcome at all times, whether known or unknown, conscious or ignored, still debilitates
And without the proper treatment
A wound will never heal
If no desire to move forwards the convalescence slows
If mistreated, in the absence of purifying water, and instead the presence of the profane, the unclean,
Recovery period stretches further into the future and may never become reality
Held back, incapacitated, afflicted constantly
Wounded permanently

So here we lie each one
Some multiply-ly wounded
Others with only one
Nobody emerging at this point unscathed
Everybody scarred
The task, the quest from this position in order to complete the mission, fulfill potential of this commission, is all wounds to heal
And of all scars be wary
For what fool takes or makes the same wound twice?
From that which causes no further pain but is a source of monumental memory, let's learn
Celebrate the scars,
By paying them respect, response, return
But don't reopen them
Don't make new old wounds
To restart recovery does no good
And what of wounds still open?
Well, treat them well, and do not cling to them or pay them too much heed
For soon they too will be only scars moving us forward
Reminders of lessons learned
Exactly what we need

So here we lie each one
Some multiple-ly wounded
Others with only one
Nobody emerging at this point unscathed
In this great hospital of Life
Hope battered, but not barred
The task: to heal the wounds of another
And have yours mended by no mere 'lover'
But by fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers
Paralyzing infection of these wounds to catch
To reach a point of celebration after strife
It's okay, it's alright,
Everybody's scarred.

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