Who's Right, Who's Wrong

Who's Right, Who's Wrong

A Poem by Sharon Miller Bolander
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DIMINISHED HEXAVERSE A poem containing stanzas of 5 lines, then 4 lines, then 3 lines, then 2 lines, ending with one word. The syllables in each stanza correspond to the number of lines, i.e. 5 in each line in the first stanza, 4 in the second stanza an

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Who's Right, Who's Wrong?

 

Curiosity
Found its match in me;
Questioning abounds
More than answers found.
Often I ask, 'Why?'

I see much gray---
Not black and white.
An open mind
Leaves room for doubt.

Perceptions
Understood
Can change views.

That's why
I ask,

'Why?'


 

By Sharon Miller Bolander 

 

© 2009 Peggy Paris (All rights reserved)

 

 

   
 

© 2009 Sharon Miller Bolander


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Congrats on your beautifully writtnen winning poem

Posted 15 Years Ago


Very nice indeed Sharon. Thank you for joining Sal's contest
with this excellent poem! ~ Helena

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Its best to see gray-- its not as bright as white or black and It gives you time to think things out. Tony

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Excellent in concept and delovery

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on February 2, 2009
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