UntitledA Poem by Wilyem Clark
Where admiration and pity collide,
They fire up a contemplative kind of fusion, Producing heat and light That neither spur nor illuminate The human condition as much As coddle its gooey confection-center. This chafing doesn't deserve our ridicule, Because without such contrasting energies, Our empathic cores would cool and harden, And we would calcify from within. © 2017 Wilyem Clark |
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Added on March 2, 2017 Last Updated on March 2, 2017 AuthorWilyem ClarkWashington, DCAboutI've been writing poems since my teens (now in my 60s) and prose since the 1990s. It's been hard finding decent forums online--the free websites too often suffer sudden deaths. My "published" works ar.. more..Writing
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