This Poem was Submitted By: Gene Dixon On Date: 2001-10-17 11:04:21 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Inspired less by chance than by design, Attempting to relieve the awesome press Of deep concern for causing misalign That strains the sinews past the point of stress, We watch a simple raindrop try to pass, In keeping with the laws of gravity, A convoluted course down pane of glass, As if evading some depravity. You wouldn't think a simple drop of rain In consequence would cause such depth of thought. We contemplate the levels we attain And wonder at the worth of what we sought.      Then deep within our mind a synapse spark      Is all that saves us from the hollow dark.

Copyright © October 2001 Gene Dixon


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