Up and Down

And roundabout.

David Rudder
1 min readSep 25, 2023
Photo by Akshay Paatil on Unsplash

Up and down and roundabout,
The twists that turn my mind,
Some come home to settle,
Others stay behind.

The ascents have an accent,
A language of their own,
When it’s up my thoughts erupt,
When down I stay at home.

So it goes, nobody knows,
What each day may bring,
A bassoon and tuba,
Or a ding a ling.

Lift me, to let me down,
Scale the high ascents,
Don’t drop off the precipice,
There is no recompense.

When I’m down I wear a frown,
When up I wear a smile,
A half a cup of happiness,
It goes a country mile.

So here I am sometimes a sham,
Other times I rise,
With intent my quick ascent,
Comes as a great surprise.

Love has length and latitude,
Mirth has moments too,
Rising is enterprising,
Ascents into the blue.

So, I say I treat each day,
With what each moment brings,
And the ascents turn moments,
Into when my heart sings.

©

David Rudder
2023

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David Rudder
David Rudder

Written by David Rudder

Top writer in Poetry. I am a diarist and write poetry to reflect my thoughts.

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