Is God a deficiency in
our character or makeup
Do we fill in the vacuum with almighty
tales of beyond
Is the salvation we search for
there buried deep inside us
Do our sermons lay unwritten
—last devotional unsung
(Villanova Pennsylvania: May, 2016)
My Indulgent Refrain
The better the words
formed
The meaner they
became
‘free and alive
and stirred from the bottom
'hidden and denied
in moments of pain’
Taking on new life
they glare and they scowl
Staring back from the mirror
—my indulgent refrain
(Villanova Pennsylvania: May, 2016)
Millennial Academia
The tragedy within the new
school of ‘thought’ ….
To know ‘about’ everything
—while knowing naught
Where universities foster
professorial demise
Poisoning the young
—with their fantasy and lies
(Villanova Pennsylvania: May, 2016)
The Devil's Scar
Not reliant on your approval,
I soared to the heavens
Not seeking your acceptance,
I burned past the brightest star
Not wanting anything from you,
I gave myself back to the beginning
In need of nothing
—the devil’s scar
(Villanova Pennsylvania: May, 2016)
Free And Clear
Withdrawing from the Rat Race,
my fortune reappeared
The fog now gone, all clouds pulled back
—direction free and clear
(Villanova Pennsylvania: July, 2018)
- Author: Kurt Philip Behm ( Offline)
- Published: July 14th, 2018 11:06
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Comments1
Kurt,
God is “a deficiency in our character...” only if we allow it to be!
“Staring back from the mirror
—my indulgent refrain “...
Very wise indeed!
I’m in total agreement with the message conveyed in “Millennial Academia”!
“In need of nothing
—the devil’s scar”...
You are triumphant!
“Withdrawing from the Rat Race” is one of my great accomplishment so I can be “free and clear” to be me!
Five great relatable gems!
~Laura~
Thanks Laura. I believe we are all capable of Divinity if we
look in the right places.
Kurt
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