The failed resolve to keep promised New Year resolutionsA Poem by COLLYMORENever promise what you know you can't deliver!By Another year unwaveringly beckons with yet more hopes entertained and pledges given, as were similarly promised in previous years, of a brand new start in the offing, rekindling in the process the ritual act of deluding yourself that there’ll be seismic and rather meaningful changes undertaken in attitude and personal standards of behaviour where you’re concerned; and not least so because the necessary avoidance of past and markedly failed practices conducted by you need to be finally and suitably addressed, having themselves been totally acknowledged on your part and their basic solutions accordingly and most diligently learned. Yet knowing full well, as you embark on this most personal and seemingly serious endeavour, that ultimately the eventual outcome of your decision will unvaryingly as well as noticeably be the same as that of earlier years: moral aspirations and their practical applications expediently dwarfed and decidedly derailed by selfish ambitions that as before you’ll artfully but defensively use to wily defer and place any semblance of a genuine transition, relative to the requirements of your real priorities, firmly on the backburner of convenient choice and delay; just as with consummate predictability, insincerity and a casual shrug of your shoulder signifying well what does it really matter as who truly cares, you habitually do each and every year! © Stanley V. Collymore 15 December 2013. Remarks: Like confetti liberally, instinctively and even thoughtlessly at times strewn at the newly weds during an after wedding ceremony most New Year resolutions that are consciously made can be said to fit easily into the same category; an evaluation noticeably reinforced when, like the aforementioned confetti with their function of sportive adornment having been ephemerally fulfilled they are then subsequently subjected to laying trampled under feet and on the ground, discarded and quickly forgotten about. Curiously, how long do your New Year resolutions actually last? Or do you sensibly refrain from making promises even to yourself let alone others that you either know for certain or possibly feel deep inside that you can’t for whatever reasons honestly keep? Have an eventful 2014 and here’s wishing you everything that you truly deserve. © 2013 COLLYMORE |
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