30 March 2026

Speaking to Truth

 

Truth

Ah, Truth! How hard it is to speak of you when the leader
of our country would rather deal in lies, when the new test
of value is whether you could be held accountable.
 
The old line “truth is beauty and beauty is truth” refers
to Keats’ Grecian urn, forever unchanged by time, not time
itself which changes, true or false, indiscriminately.
 
Then we must thank heavens and earth for flora and fauna’s
fair colors which follow a pattern whether nearer birth
or death, however ravaged by time, climate and danger.
 
And we will create offices for the new young heroes who
dare act upon truth despite threats of demise, despite
the personal losses they risk, oh Truth, to carry you.


 

For my prompt "Truth" at What's Going On? 

 

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© 2026 Susan L. Chast 

7 comments:

  1. "oh Truth, to carry you."--- This is the Cross. Life is the price one has to pay to be with Truth. You've hit it hard. And I feel, to carry the Cross one has to have an overwhelming Love for every being. All the words like truth, beauty, love, peace, honesty appear to be synonymous. This poem is a beauty, Susan.

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  2. Loving the Keats reference here... kudos to those who carry the truth despite everything!

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  3. I worry for those young heroes being sent "oh, Truth, to carry you." No truth coming from the administration. Such a fine poem, Susan.

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  4. Very powerful words! I myself found it very hard to speak of truth. It seems to have been lost somehow.... I am thankful for the young heroes who continue to bear the torch of truth despite all the lies among us.

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  5. Realmente,Susan, como é difícil lidar com as verdades... Infelizmente nos governos parecem todas elas escondidas ou disfarçadas... Mas, seguimos tentando em nossas vidas bom uso das verdades fazer! beijos, chica

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  6. I love the wisdom in your words - and felt a glimmer of hope that truth will prevail- Jae

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  7. Love the Keats Poem and the hope expressed

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