Life

by Autumn   May 10, 2007


Life starts out as a canoe,
With few crew mates.
But the sea is calm,
And the boat is smooth.

Now life is a large ship,
With many crew mates.
But the sea is rough,
And soon the boat will collapse.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Arlos

    I like how much is expressed in the minimalism of this poem, the first stanza expressing the simple, carefree nature of life when there are few expectations and even fewer complications. The second stanza describes how as the ship expands for the long trip, so do the responsibilities and travails of life. I love the metaphors of canoe and ship, but I think the poem could be expanded, adding stanzas describing different stages of life, from canoe (youth) to young adult (speed boat perhaps?), to middle age (yacht?) to older age (luxury liner, Titannic>) Just thoughts, I like it as is too.
    Aurelio