Tomorrow’s Fool

Tomorrow’s Fool

Wait until you’re ready, I whispered to myself at twenty-three, as though readiness arrived like parcels in the post, neatly labelled, signed for, guaranteed.

I told my trembling hands to still themselves, convinced my racing heart to slow its gallop into sense. Be sensible, I counselled, think it through again.

And so I thought. And thought. And thought some more, whilst others stumbled forward into glorious mistakes, collected scars like medals, wore their failures as boutonnieres.

I built a fortress out of maybe next year, furnished rooms with when the time is right, hung paintings of let’s see how others fare first.

The irony, of course, is this: readiness is not a gift bestowed by patient waiting – it’s forged in the very fire I spent decades circling,

afraid to feel the heat upon my face. The door I never opened? It was never locked. I simply stood there, hand upon the latch,

rehearsing entrance lines until the house fell dark and everyone had gone home, leaving just an echo of the life I might have lived

if I’d been fool enough to walk straight in, unready, unrehearsed, and utterly alive.


Bob Lynn | © 2025 Vox Meditantis. All rights reserved.

3 responses to “Tomorrow’s Fool”

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    Tansy Gunnar

    Nice one.

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    1. Bob Lynn avatar

      Thank you Tansy. Hope you’re doing okay.

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        Tansy Gunnar

        Doing alright. Kinda wish I actually could see notifications. I’m glad I looked at the comments. LOL. For some reason I only am notified for a few people’s comments that I leave on their threads. Yours was not one of them. Hmmm…. 🤔

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