Poetic Epigrams for February, 2008
Plato and Aristotle (Haiku)
Two geniuses together
makes for two lit pieces
of dynamite
#2167 1-22-2008
Friendship Chosen
I don’t care to be everyone’s friend:
there is too much wickedness
in human nature
and I don’t have eight eyes
that circle my head…
In most cases, friendships
sink to the bottom of the sea
because they are too heavy
to carry (and it involves equality).
#2168 1-22-2008
Revolution (Haiku)
There is always a negative fraction
to every revolution,
even if it achieves some good
#2169 1-22-2008
Attractiveness (Haiku)
When we become molded
like the other, the
attractiveness leaves—;
be/ing
different is attractiveness
#2170 1-22-2008
Evil vs. Good
(A Prophetic Stance)
Where does evil fit in?
There are opposing energies here:
between Good and Evil!
Plato and Ginsberg, both looked at
its connection; in particular,
their duality’s fight for acceptance.
Socrates, claimed:
break the other’s definitions
(right or wrong):
you win.
#2168 1-21-2008
Happiness
In most cases
we are good because
we want to be happy
(happiness being a byproduct)
#2171 1-20-2008
Charm and Greed (Haiku)
It is easy to display charm not greed,
when you have freedom
from care.
#2172 1-20-2008)
Elements of Friendship
Friendship requires equality
duration, stability—but be
careful with gratitude, it throws
rocks in the way,
then it is based on kindness.
#2173 1-20-2008
Poetry is—an extension?
Poetry is an extension of psychology; it can involve meditation, to the point of calling to the mind, to ones consciousness, awareness, within the mind’s universe, the mind we will die with—calling to the mind’s eye, hope, a basic food for the human soul, beyond death.
#2174 1-19-2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
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