Here we go:
(1) Poetical
I am not
who I thought
I was.
But who
I was is
who I am.
And now
I want to
finally meet
converge and be
with
who I am.
Faith is to the human what sand is to the ostrich.
(3) Political
Recently, I heard columnist Tom Oliphant say something profound and condensed and which summarizes much of what seems to be most affecting popular opinion. I paraphrase here:
...right wing propaganda is based upon the headline value of assertion rather than the lasting value of evidence.
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Nice job ed!
I really like the formating (and content)
Ed, that poem is concise and to the point, much like "I am that I am".
Cheers
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