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Simply_Sublime
06-17-2008, 09:31 AM
This is a poem I wrote a few weeks ago about trying to understand and work with the universe hopefully it might shed some light on that subject. :idea:

The world will never be what you wanted or expected it to be…
Instead it will simply be…
With that understanding comes the battle-balance of the universe…
Growth, decay, life and death all within the complex yin/yang

Our lives are mere pawns to these elements, though we do have our parts to play
We strive against it all to do what is right or what is right at the time
And sometimes we strive to do the wrong things to feel right for a little while
Whatever the case maybe, we are striving to be human in an inhuman world

We try to work with God’s design without ever seeing the plans
This makes our plots twist and our stories unravel with time
So the question is what should we do other than just exist?
Should we attempt to understand, to plot and plan?
Or go with the flow of the battle-balance?
The answer is in the question it self, we will fight and accept, all too just exist.

Smoogles
06-18-2008, 12:57 AM
Nice poem. :) But sadly it is highly opinionated, nonetheless it is beautifully expressed. Poetry is that point of view of the poet, philosophy is a view for the general public to accept. Don't let anyone flame you for your beliefs on this forum, although it is bound to happen :sick: . Keep on writing I hope to read more of you in the future.

The Atheist
06-18-2008, 01:58 AM
I'm certainly not about to flame in any way and I'm no expert on poetry, but it doesn't seem to have enough rhythm in it.

Also, some of the ideas themselves seem a little contradictory; life/death and yin/yang - they're not synonymous.

blazeofglory
06-29-2008, 09:58 PM
This is really questioning and deepening. It is penetrating and delves into some questions to which we seek answers all the time.