Analysis of A New False Dawn



A NEW FALSE DAWN

A new false dawn has broken
Over the trees, pausing for a while,
Before the sense of disappointment
Ringing in our ears, shatters the hope
We had, like a careless ignorant boy,
Smashing a piece of glass into
Dangerous vicious sharp shards -
There’s nothing worse than that.

There is a moment before
Disillusionment becomes disgust,
That time we saw a ring of innocence,
Girls holding hands in a circle,
In an opening amid the trees,
After the picnic; they imagine
A better world of generous
Co-operation, but they fail.

They failed because important people
Smothered the flame of hope, and turned it
Into smoke and ashes. We cannot
Forget such a betrayal; it hurts us
Till we bleed, more in remembrance,
Not to suffer yet another loss,
Before we gain some knowledge of the truth,
Hidden from us, so long ago.

Then dig up the past; let its rotten carcase
Be examined for evidence of the truth,
Which we cannot determine, so many years
After the event; the tune remains the same,
Repeated over and over again; so harsh, so painful,
An indelible deliberate record,
Of something we would much rather forget,
If only we could – but, we still keep alive.

The floodgates of our sorrow open up,
Without discretion; avoidable damage
Given an opportunity, finds itself,
Being done, dominant, foreboding:
The endless struggle to explain the past,
Being known, without a reason, why
A thing happened, an essential compromise,
So necessary, it seemed at the time.

Own the past – no, disown the past.
It’s still a puzzle, how things turned out;
An old man with rotten teeth, gaps, holes,
Looking back on the young man he used to be,
Must conclude, Time is unkind; it always was,
It always will be. We learn our lessons
By the mistakes we make; not before,
Always after the event, even if we predict
The consequences of our foresight.

There’s always tomorrow, the old saw says;
The possibilities lost, don’t think
About them any more. A little paper boat
Will float and – give it a push – will travel
Some distance, until it soaks and sinks.
Our hopes and what we never did in the past,
Are the same: they should be forgotten, but -
They haunt us still. Nothing remains the same,
Except the past, which never changes.

If the desire or purpose was to change,
We must assimilate possibility,
Prevent accidents by applying
The core of our integrity, not to do
        Things we know are wrong for our peace of mind;
Our future is not fixed or futile, unless
We admit defeat, which some said, we deserved:
That only makes it worse, by told-you-so.
I would not have this life by choice – only by
       My own incompetent negligence, imposed
On me by others. That is, the end.


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Poetic Form Etheree  (24%)
Tetractys  (20%)
Metre 0111 0111110 100110101 01011010 1001011001 1110101001 10011101 1001011 110111 1101001 01000101 1111011100 11010010 011000101 10011010 01011100 1010111 110101010 100111011 011010110 0110010111 11110010 111010101 0111110101 10111101 1110111101 10101100101 11100101101 10001010101 010100100111110 10100010001 1101111001 11011111101 0111010101 01010010010 1010100101 101100010 0101010101 101010101 0110101010 110011101 10110101 110101111 111110111 10110111111 1011101111 1111111010 100111101 110001101101 01001101 11010111 00100111 011101010101 1101101110 110011101 101011101001 1011110101 1111100101 010111010 10010110111 110100100 011001010 011100100111 11111110111 101011111001 10101111101 1101111111 11111111101 11010010001 111101101
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 2,854
Words 530
Sentences 17
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 1, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 11
Lines Amount 70
Letters per line (avg) 30
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 231
Words per stanza (avg) 53

About this poem

People, often politicians, influencers, offer a "new dawn", but what if it a new "false dawn" that has broken ?

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Written on August 17, 2021

Submitted by petergartner on September 02, 2023

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Peter Gartner

I am a poet, playwright, screenwriter and artist. I have won a number of awards for my screenplays and plays. Sometimes, words just flow out of me. more…

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