Monday, July 30, 2012

The Many Flavors of Freedom

The flavor of freedom is fashioned by its context.
Case in point, one departs a childhood home,
excited for freedom’s dorm,
to find freedom a lonely and empty space,
where regret and poverty commonly moan.

I use to pine for freedom from the masses,
a simple space with time alone.
But one’s own company is like all others:
Enjoyable at first,
eventually, disagreeable.

The young crave for freedom and affirmation
to marry a love so divine.
As years go by, the sublime fails to glitter
and autonomy is beloved more than time.
Once granted, freedom’s ill will takes a bite,
No longer preferred, but willfully endured.

Every land of the free
has plots full of spacious solitude
where freedom is reserved and buried,
six feet down restricted,
lay a soldier's supposed free,
yet cold, grave.

If you desire freedom,
be careful what you wish for.
Freedom may be more than you ask for - 
the test of what one can sustain.
When confronted with no other choice,
freedom can lose its luster.

Freedom is a two edged sword
that is hard for anyone to fully swallow.
But in its glory it’s worth the battle,
and at its worst, it presents a reality,
and becomes mysteriously,
 life’s crowned,
king of parody.

~2012 Vaughn Wood

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