Always look for light…from the poet R.S. Thomas as the year ends…

This year 2014 has in many ways been grim. It is important as it draws to a close to avoid offering fatuous cliches regarding how much better the New Year of 2015 will be. Maybe – and maybe not. But, as always, the best poets can find something to say which is apposite and pertinent. As I have grown older and survived a fair number of  Life’s battles, I have learned three major lessons, not in any way unique to me, but jewels of our common wisdom:


Be grateful for what you have


Live as much as is feasible, in the day you are in today – Carpe Diem!


Find light wherever you can, no matter how fleeting it may seem in very dark times


Let us not rush through 2015, then,  so much that we forget to pause, to notice, should a fleeting glimpse of the brightness of Eternity come our way….


A fleeting light.....

A fleeting light…..


The Bright Field


I have seen the sun break through

to illuminate a small field

for a while, and gone my way

and forgotten it. But that was the

pearl of great price, the one field that had

treasure in it. I realise now

that I must give all that I have

to possess it. Life is not hurrying


on to a receding future, nor hankering after

an imagined past. It is the turning

aside like Moses to the miracle

of the lit bush, to a brightness

that seemed as transitory as your youth

once, but is the eternity that awaits you.


R.S.Thomas


(From Laboratories of the Spirit, published by MacMillan. © Kunjana Thomas)


(I published this poem in a different post at the start of 2014. It seems even more appropriate to share it again at this particular year’s end…)


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300 words copyright Anne Whitaker/R.S. Thomas 2014


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Filed under: 01 - New Posts: January 2014 onwards, Poets - known and new Tagged: carpe diem, Eternity, Happy New Year 2015!, R.S. Thomas, The Bright Field, the year 2014
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Published on December 31, 2014 05:54
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