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Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision

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November 24, 2009 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  contemplative
Category: Writing and Poetry
I often turn to the work of Thoreau and wanted to share this piece with you...

Conscience


Conscience is instinct bred in the house,
Feeling and Thinking propagate the sin
By an unnatural breeding in and in.
I say, Turn it out doors,
Into the moors.
I love a life whose plot is simple,
And does not thicken with every pimple,
A soul so sound no sickly conscience binds it,
That makes the universe no worse than 't finds it.
I love an earnest soul,
Whose mighty joy and sorrow
Are not drowned in a bowl,
And brought to life to-morrow;
That lives one tragedy,
And not seventy;
A conscience worth keeping;
Laughing not weeping;
A conscience wise and steady,
And forever ready;
Not changing with events,
Dealing in compliments;
A conscience exercised about
Large things, where one may doubt.
I love a soul not all of wood,
Predestinated to be good,
But true to the backbone
Unto itself alone,
And false to none;
Born to its own affairs,
Its own joys and own cares;
By whom the work which God begun
Is finished, and not undone;
Taken up where he left off,
Whether to worship or to scoff;
If not good, why then evil,
If not good god, good devil.
Goodness! you hypocrite, come out of that,
Live your life, do your work, then take your hat.
I have no patience towards
Such conscientious cowards.
Give me simple laboring folk,
Who love their work,
Whose virtue is song
To cheer God along.

Henry David Thoreau
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Jan

 
A marvelous read that all need to appreciate. Thanks for posting Don.

Warm hello to you both.
Jan

 
Posted by Jan on November 24, 2009 - Tuesday - 8:10 AM
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Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision
Don MacIver

 
Jan, so glad you enjoyed this. I see the richness in pieces like this and it always inspires me in life and my own writing. Hugs.

 
Posted by Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision on November 25, 2009 - Wednesday - 6:53 AM
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Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision
Don MacIver

 
Absolutely Eileen. Some things that come out of our past may be considered old fashioned and outdated but many of these things are treasures indeed. Hugs.

 
Posted by Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision on November 25, 2009 - Wednesday - 6:55 AM
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Lainey

 
How very uplifting this is Don..
Thank you for sharing it
xoxo
Elaine
 
Posted by Lainey on November 25, 2009 - Wednesday - 2:44 AM
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Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision
Don MacIver

 
Elaine, bless your heart for being here. We all need inspiration in our lives...and this, after all, is what we all aspire to achieve right here on these pages...to inspire others with our words. Hugs.

 
Posted by Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision on November 25, 2009 - Wednesday - 6:56 AM
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Tarringo T. Vaughan [Flex] Writer
Tarringo Vaughan

 
Thank you for sharing this Don!
 
Posted by Tarringo T. Vaughan [Flex] Writer on November 25, 2009 - Wednesday - 4:00 AM
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Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision
Don MacIver

 
Tarringo, you're so welcome friend. We all have our own style in contemporary writing but I still find it very worthwhile to look at pieces like this to find the strength and character that made such authors the icons that they became.

 
Posted by Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision on November 25, 2009 - Wednesday - 6:59 AM
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James
Jim O

 
Thoreau said some of the most profound things. My favorite from Thoreau is "The Broadest and most prevalent error requires the most disinterested virtue to sustain it."

 
Posted by James on November 25, 2009 - Wednesday - 9:16 PM
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Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision
Don MacIver

 
Absolutely and that one is truly worth framing! Thanks Jim.

 
Posted by Don MacIver...Poetry; One Vision on November 26, 2009 - Thursday - 7:50 AM
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