Questions Arising from Questions

Questions Arising from Questions

A Poem by Nate
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Handle questions with care.

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Questions Arising from Questions

 

When loving: How do you love Right, in what way, by what method?  Is the Right of Love measured by personal reputation or gain?  How about the amount of visible change�"good and bad as calculated and scaled of the feat’s difficulty? Perhaps not? Rather, How far does Love’s Right extend? Is all, all?  What of all’s potential flavor: Is favoritism the enemy of Love; or is it an expression of complicating Love’s structures? Mustn’t Love grow, reaching toward never ending depth and complexity? In love, is there ever more or is there a less? Do people run out on Love or do they run out of Love(s)? Surly we only forget Love lives, immortal? We forget to reach, seek, and ask: Ask the Author because the writer doesn’t know.

© 2012 Nate


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Lots of questions that are quite thought provoking. The ending is what sticks with me. "Ask the Author because the writer doesn't know." I believe a good poem leaves a question, and you fully succeeded in leaving many unanswered questions. This makes for a good read. Well done and write on.

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