The labyrinth of our mind

Aa Harvey

The labyrinth of our mind

 

 

In the labyrinth of our minds, the secrets of the brain still hide

And maybe in the days of our lives, the answers we shall find.

The key to our knowledge and our lost memories preside,

In the basement of our unchartered minds,

In our subconscious lost time.

 

 

One day we shall find out all the secrets hidden within,

The pantry of our minds kitchen, which creates our feelings.

One day we shall realize how to spy the mysteries locked there in,

The safe of our conscious and subconscious labyrinth.

 

 

Our dreams and our nightmares are a glimpse at another wonder;

The original wonders of the world are deep within us, to be plundered.

We as humans shall take all we can get as we delve under,

The skull of another human mind in search of a new treasure.

 

 

What lies beneath the truth and the lies we all do speak?

What lays hidden under the shell of our sanity or insanity?

What will they think of next to invade our personal sanctuary?

In the deepest recesses of our labyrinth, our brain, our memories.

 

 

The doctors and nurses, the psychiatrists and psychologists,

Are a fingertip away from knowing the reason for our existence.

All we have left to discover is covered with the bone of our heads;

The brains functions have been unraveled partly. 

Now we seek the rest.

We wish to know all the answers, so we dig like archaeologists,

Deep into the minds of the men, the women and the kids.

 

 

One day our T.V. will be linked directly into our brain cells,

So we can see the thoughts of our fellow humans and animals as well.

We shall unlock all the mysteries of the human mind given time,

But will we like what we see, deep within the labyrinth of our minds?

 

 

(C)2013 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

 

  • Author: Aa Harvey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 14th, 2017 06:00
  • Category: Reflection
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