Riddle dee diddle dee doo, if ya know the answer, tell me true!
You are always there
I know for sure you are
some times quite near
only to again be far
I chase you through the fields
pursue you up the hill
I never seem to catch you
and know I never will
I have followed you every day
morning noon and night
but you rush on steadily
just beyond my sight
you are also always coming
but you can never quite get here
just when I think I see you
the picture’s again unclear
I must certainly admit
you’ve kept quite the pace
you’re not here or there
you are everyplace
though that day can never come
when we’re finally face to face
fact is — you’ve kept me busy
hope you prove worth the chase
I wonder — will you be good
or instead will you be bad
or will I simply find out
that I have just been had
if where I think you’re heading
simply proves to be untrue
that all along you’ve played me
then I am bloody mad — fuck you!
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rob kistner © 2022
Poetry at: dVerse
*ANSWER: it’s the “future”. You can’t catch it. Even if you think you did, you’d find what you are holding is the present, the future has already got ahead of you. If you should happen to catch and stop the future, guess what — what you got is your death, then you definitely got no future. Truth is, the future is never quite what you thought it to be.
Well that was very well done…the song helped!
thank you Ain. The snswer is the future.
Is it your shadow? No matter if I guessed wrong. Your poem is a delight.
No Helen, it’s the future. You can’t catch it. Even if you think you did, you’d find what you are holding is the present, the future has already got ahead of you. If you ever catch and stop the future, guess what — what you got is your death, and you then you definitely still ain’t got no future.
Clever man …..
😉
I though of the moon. . Nice one Rob
Much????love
Nice guess Gillena, but Imam referring to the future. Much love my friend!
Brilliant Rob!
Thank you Kim… 🙂
Well done Rob!
Thank you Mary!
As long as the future stays ahead of us we are fine. There is more to come and life to live. Can’t give up yet!
Well done.
Thanks Dwight. All things in their place.
This is so clever, Rob – I got the answer from the comments. Love the twist at the end!
Thank you Ingrid… 🙂
I thought of a shadow… but future is more apt.
I left a clue in the poem hinting away from “shadow” by saying “daily morning noon and night”. On a night with no moon, no shadows in the field or on the hill.
Ahh, so good!
Thank you Shawna!
Oh I love the ending Rob!!! I did not guess it though. Great riddle
Thank you Christine… 🙂
Good one, Rob. You made me think of that Annie song, “Tomorrow.”
Yes, I wrote about all the tomorrows that become today as the future and its tomorrows scurry off over the horizon.
Yes indeed the future is always close but when it’s there it’s gone again.
Elusive thing Bjorn, but we always pursue with hope.
Good one, Rob!
Thank you Punam.