“Clustered” by Isla Segal of Woodstock.
Young Writers Project is a creative online community of teen writers, photographers and artists, which has been based in Vermont since 2006. Each week, VTDigger features the writing and art of young Vermonters who publish their work on youngwritersproject.org, a free, interactive website for 12- to 18-year-olds. To find out more, visit youngwritersproject.org, or contact Executive Director Susan Reid at sreid@youngwritersproject.org and 802-324-9538.
Everything in moderation — even goodness, even peace, even happiness. For without the rainy days, how would we know a sunny one when it shines? This week’s featured poet, Beatrice Garvin of Peacham, reminds us with a tip of the hat that “the nuances of life show us the joy.”
Moderation
Beatrice Garvin of Peacham
To live is to die.
To laugh is to know what it feels like to cry.
To try is to fail.
To have friends is to have enemies as well.
The good does not stand alone,
but neither does the bad.
There is no yin without yang,
no heroes without villains.
Nothing good can exist when the evil’s demolished,
because life without death is a never-ending loop,
and an idealistic world is not one of truth.
The nuances of life show us the joy.
The devils simply prove that we have a choice.
Sadness is necessary if not abused,
for anything’s okay in moderation if you choose.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Young Writers Project: ‘Moderation’.