Questions

Lizzy Renee

There are questions about the Earth,

The sun,

The moon,

Our math that we do very soon.

Questions asked almost every day,

Being answered every way,

Some continue to go unanswered,

leaving the mind to wander.

How many threes end the problem 1 divided by three?

Will the old lady next door,

get the medications she's waiting for?

Will doctors find a cure to cancer?

All these questions, we might ask,

Hopefully to be answered,

at last.

 

  • Author: Lizzy Renee (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 28th, 2017 09:41
  • Comment from author about the poem: I have a tendency to ask questions, some make no sense, some go unanswered for a while. some are still unanswered today.
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • orchidee

    Oh I know. My question is: 'When will Neighbours' end?! If you've not got it in the U.S., think of the most ghastliest soap show you have there! heehee.

  • MendedFences27

    There are more questions than there are answers. The important thing is to keep asking and searching for the answer.The inquisitive mind is the healthy mind. Stop asking and the mind becomes a wasteland. Nice write - Phil A.

  • WriteBeLight

    Great poem about all the answers needed, but may never be found. I did ask why is water wet? There is an answer to that one. Very scientific. Very thought provoking write Lizzy!

  • Aamina

    Nice poem. I have a question. Why do I have exams??!!!

  • valene

    questions, questions,
    always exist
    looking for answers
    is hard to resist
    BUT
    searching for them
    can be a real pain
    and in fact
    drive some insane
    my suggestion
    don't look to hard
    the answer might be
    in your front yard

    love a poem that inspires my brain to think!



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