Ode to Life
ODE TO LIFE by Martha
Medeiros
He who becomes
the slave of habit,
who follows the same routes every day,
who never
changes pace,
who does not risk and change the color of his clothes,
who
does not speak and does not experience,
dies slowly.
He or she who shuns passion,
who prefers black on white,
dotting ones
“it’s” rather than a bundle of emotions, the kind that make your eyes
glimmer,
that turn a yawn into a smile,
that make the heart pound in the
face of mistakes and feelings,
dies slowly.
He or she who does not turn things topsy-turvy,
who is unhappy at
work,
who does not risk certainty for uncertainty,
to thus follow a
dream,
those who do not forego sound advice at least once in their
lives,
die slowly.
He who does not travel, who does not read,
who does not listen to
music,
who does not find grace in himself,
she who does not find grace in
herself,
dies slowly.
He who slowly destroys his own self-esteem,
who does not allow himself to
be helped,
who spends days on end complaining about his own bad luck, about
the rain that never stops,
dies slowly.
He or she who abandon a project before starting it, who fail to ask questions
on subjects he doesn’t know, he or she who don’t reply when they are asked
something they do know,
die slowly.
Let’s try and avoid death in small doses,
reminding oneself that being
alive requires an effort far greater than the simple fact of breathing.
Only a burning patience will lead
to the attainment of a splendid
happiness.
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