Empty PackagesA Poem by John ProphetEmpty
packages. Life’s lessons arrive like a package at the door. Different shapes, colors, sizes. Each unique. Each with something inside, to teach. Once opened. The lesson’s absorbed, learned. Becomes part of the whole. Morphs the recipient into someone new. Package after package the character’s formed. Good, bad. All the same. Lesson’s gleaned. Empty packages, toss them away. Lesson’s absorbed. Recipient altered. No need dwelling on the past. Move forward wiser for the delivery. © 2024 John Prophet |
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1 Review Added on May 3, 2024 Last Updated on May 3, 2024 AuthorJohn ProphetNHAboutJohn Prophet is considered by many in the literary community to be the Salvador Dalí of poetry. His rough-hewn unfettered style mimics the artist’s unconventional view of perceived rea.. more..Writing
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