Methodical Pandemonium
29 August, 2003
Author: Mark Spencer
Within the recesses of chaotic instability,
We discover an incongruous synchronicity.
It nearly died aborning in its wild parturition,
Wantonly sloughed off into a bottomless perdition.
Yet with extraordinary perseverance and veracity,
It rises like a phoenix with savage tenacity.
Encumbered and afflicted by its own dichotomy.
In desperate pursuit of a spiritual lobotomy.
How can there exist such a phenomenal symbiosis,
United, conjointly, in a cosmic apotheosis?
The finite and the infinite in harmonious pairing,
Chaos and Order, a reluctant unity, sharing.
An audacious exploration guided by a higher plan,
Ingredients for creation; flesh plus spirit equals MAN.
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Comments on this poem/writing:
Justus Isaiah Richardson (67.127.54.99) -- Saturday, October 4 2003, 01:09 pm Hey go easy on the big words Einstein! I need a dictionary to read this! |
Lady Moon (aka Enchantress) (206.214.69.61) -- Monday, October 6 2003, 02:13 am If he can't understand your poetry, then that's his problem. I myself thought it interesting, just reading it! Nice work! Don't care about what negative things come upon you. :) |
Martin Vann (171.75.221.117) -- Monday, October 6 2003, 04:09 pm Mark, About the time we, perhaps, just myself, feel I have a gripe on my life, the ground begins to shake and I really, have to find something to hold onto other than just words. Yet, your words of meaning as does his plan, confusion is a guide, to keep us heading in the right direction. A little turst and a lot of faith, the raod again, becomes clear ahead. Thank You Rev. Mark MartinV |
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