To do Nothing

Batool Idrish posted under PenMuse-51 Poetry on 2023-04-19



To do nothing, how often, I have tried  But my inquisitive mind won't sit tight Jumpy, like a chipmunk, if it'd only abide. Thoughts play havoc, hours of meditation glide. My mind cooks up stories, it soars on fancy's flight! To do nothing, how often, I have tried. Some sorcery's up its sleeve, I'm left tongue-tied; It floats on currents of memories, a stray kite, Jumpy, like a chipmunk, if it'd only abide. Minutes trickle, precious days ebb and slide Into weeks: to tame its wildness, I've no  insight. To do nothing, how often, I have  tried. Its pretences and charades, I've always despised; But there's not a thing I can do, to set it right. Jumpy, like a chipmunk, if it'd only abide. A truant child, it flees gleefully, I'm petrified. Alas,  Time's wasted on this futile fight! To do nothing, how often, I have tried Jumpy, like a chipmunk, if it'd only abide.     Penmancy gets a small share of every purchase you make through these links, and every little helps us continue bringing you the reads you love!