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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required See-Saws - (First Poem posted on PoetrySoup, 08/04/2014) What playground does not hold the magic lure of see-saws firmly braced upon their stands? What child resists excitement, felt for sure in ups and downs: the hard thump when he lands and surging thrill of bouncing up again? To know that when he's hit that lowest low, it's followed by a swing to new heights when he'll know once more the joy of that plateau? In contrast of the see-saw truth is found, for truly, were it stable, it would bore the simplest mind; for only from the ground does grandeur of the heavens make its score. For only in imbalances we feel the balance that keeps life on even keel. ----------------------------------------------------------------- In Response To My First Poem Yin and Yang Just as a see-saw's motion, up and down, echos the yin and yang of heaven, earth; these complement each other, turn around— like dark of night becomes the new day's birth. All seasons here on earth their balance keep, along with oceans' rise and fall of tides. The yin and yang, the ebbs and flows must sweep throughout the universe—become our guides. The ups and downs along with highs and lows in our own lives—imbalances we feel— are yin and yang which we cannot oppose— that balance which keeps life on even keel. But sometimes balances can be unfair when dark of yin can linger, bring despair. We pray see-saws can rest awhile—prepare to longer bask in yang of life midair. Sandra M. Haight ~6th Place~ Contest: A Response to Your First Poem Sponsor: Silent One Judged: 09/30/2015
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