Often it’s just sound,
searching for meaning
Until there’s a voice,
and words start releasing
Then it’s the story,
as language takes form
Together now one
—as ever before
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)
Freedom's Ladder
The word ‘ABOUT’
is like a ladder
From what is
to what may be
Each rung a step
in our perception
Climbing higher
—to be free
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)
A Footnote To Plato
The nature of being,
its whole and its parts
The nature of being,
its fits and its starts
The nature of being
the old and the new
The nature of being
—to me and to you
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)
Eternity's Mark
Can time be discarded
by reading your work
Your wisdom a birthstone,
eternity’s mark
With experience salient,
thoughts never to age
A voice for all seasons
—the words of a sage
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)
Joy Out Front
No matter how great the versing
writing always lacks the note
That music plants inside our souls
words by their nature rote
Its melody takes you skyward
all reason left behind
Pure joy out front to then surround
—what substitutes as mind
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)
Lost Grace
Oh, to be good
at something I hate
Oh, to be bad
at something I love
To lose what I love
to gain what I hate
Ill tempered indifference
—lost grace from above
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)
Undiscovered Reverie
Does infinity
come in sizes
Does forever
stop and start
Does totality beckon
then fall away
—dissolving into parts
Is gravity
a lost dimension
Is pure mathematics
number free
Is a concept real
if it’s never been thought
—undiscovered reverie
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)
- Author: Kurt Philip Behm ( Offline)
- Published: April 4th, 2019 09:29
- Category: Unclassified
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Comments1
Kurt,
• “As Ever Before”
Beautifully expressed!
Looking forward to more postings throughout the day! I shall visit your page from time to time today! I know it will make my day more serene! My drug of choice for the day!
~Laura~
My hope too...
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