I'm hoping for those gates to open like the door at the supermarket. But I have to admit, I have days of belief and when watching what transpires in the world, days of doubts.
Message and word-choice, Excellent.
Life is a guessing game. My guess is there's neither Heaven nor Hell, just Nothing.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
that would be something wouldn't it? nothing.
we just die and that's it. Spend a lifetime pr.. read morethat would be something wouldn't it? nothing.
we just die and that's it. Spend a lifetime preparing for what is after and then...blank.
thank you, JD,
j.
2 Years Ago
Wasn't it Stephen Hawking who said "Something from Nothing?" :)
It would be totally interesting to walk into the next phase of eternity or another variant of existence or even just to continue on another plane what was began when we first became. Good stuff j. It has stirred up many a thought and belief. Cheers, f.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
thank you, Frederick...
yes, it would be..
thank you,
j.
Unfortunately, no one provided us with an itinerary. I sincerely hope Eden's gates will open at the end, but if the doorman is slithering on his belly, I may opt for the next best accommodations.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
I hope the doorman isn't Frank Cannon.
thank you, John,
j.
I personally liked the first three lines of this as they do speak of something I know personally...learning has rest stops but it never completely stops. The rest of the poem, I will not know until that time comes and it may not matter at that point...or it may. You never know. Very cool.
Why does one really care about their final destination if they are dead... If you've had a fulfilled life then death should be welcomed and wherever your body will lay is not really an issue, except for those who bury or burn you. I know you don't really believe there is a heaven or hell, it's not your style J. What matters is the quality of life you've left behind...." your sojourn"....nice write J.
Best, B
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
not necessarily...I quite unsure of what awaits after this life...but I really feel hell is experien.. read morenot necessarily...I quite unsure of what awaits after this life...but I really feel hell is experienced on earth...for the most part.
but who knows.
and yes, what we leave behind is important.
thank you, B.
j.
OR- something else, entirely unimagined so far
Forgive my lack of the parameters of Christianity (which I greatly respect but do not exist within) but are there only two alternatives?
Sojourn is a lovely word. I made a little book once called Flights and Sojourns.
Learning is the key, isn't it? Heaven cannot be the answer to all questions because without questions, there is no life.
Have you ever written sonnets? I know the modern world prefers the pared down, clean work like yours, but you use words so beautifully, i want to see how they roll when you get fancy.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
I used to on the sonnets...but not my thing...I don't like writing in specific meter and rhyme...clo.. read moreI used to on the sonnets...but not my thing...I don't like writing in specific meter and rhyme...closes me in too much.
I think there are several alternatives and we won't know until we get there.
thank you for your kind words, Amy...
Sorry, I just let you down constantly...couldn't find an intact thesis and don't write sonnets.
j.
2 Years Ago
On the contrary, I would never ask if you were not so generous with your gift. I just love your work.. read moreOn the contrary, I would never ask if you were not so generous with your gift. I just love your work, I really do. I was being greedy.
Another type of exodus all together....THE exodus. Of life and all that the world involves.
Brilliant beyond compare, in my opinion.
I love how so many of your poems have a Biblical undertone, being a somewhat avid reader and a big fan of the Bible like I am, I really enjoy that.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
thank you, light....my early years, Catholic school...well it's in there, you know.
j.
Who knows where we will end up? I like to think there is a hell especially for those who have harmed other people by their murdering ways. That would satisfy me. Heaven sounds wonderful and meeting up with loved ones again, sounds divine, but I do not have that sort of faith. Enjoyed the read J.
Chris
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Not sure if I do either....thank you, Chris,
I guess we all find out one day.
j.
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..