Something More (+1)

Kurt Philip Behm

If space is not eternal,

what happens when space ends

 

Can we define what emptiness is,

its borders to portend

 

Is there a hidden permutation,

for what dimension has in store

 

With the end of all beginning

—infused with something more

 

(Villanova University: December, 2019) 

 

 

Epiphany Relayed

 

Caught up in the great “I don’t know,”

my mind refused to learn

 

Moving into the “Maybe so,”

my thoughts began to turn

 

Morphing through each “To and fro,”

the options marked my days

 

Spreading what was “Mine to sow”

—epiphany relayed

 

(Villanova Pennsylvania: December, 2019)

 

 

  • Author: Kurt Philip Behm (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 5th, 2019 13:19
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments2

  • Laura🌻

    Kurt,

    “If space is not eternal,
    what happens when space ends” ...

    Hmmm...
    I wonder...
    What does happen?

    Thank you for sharing.

    ~Laura~

  • Kurt Philip Behm

    Thinking about the 'borders of space' will bend your mind (a good thing).

    🙂



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