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Books are not to be judged by their covers,nor words for their literal worth,because the subliminal path is far more inditing and pervasive,then meets the eye.No matter how evolved we feign to be,some just can't see past the outer layers, to hear the message at hand.It just goes to show; fool's can't be enlightened. [comments] => 3 [counter] => 186 [topic] => 55 [informant] => unorthodox [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => dedicatedpoems )
Fools can't be enlightened

Contributed by unorthodox on Tuesday, 19th July 2011 @ 08:07:54 AM in AEST
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To the fool who basks in his own indolence; question not the motion of my toungue,but the depth of it's meaning.As pertaining to proverbial incitement,speak not of what should be,when what is,already wears you thin.In this society which we endure,things are left to be conveyed as seen fit,as is beauty in the eye of the beholder,for around every corner there are elements left unseen, for reasons not yet known.

Books are not to be judged by their covers,nor words for their literal worth,because the subliminal path is far more inditing and pervasive,then meets the eye.No matter how evolved we feign to be,some just can't see past the outer layers, to hear the message at hand.It just goes to show; fool's can't be enlightened.




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Re: Fools can't be enlightened (User Rating: 1 )
by ming on Tuesday, 19th July 2011 @ 09:18:43 AM AEST
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This made me sigh...I feel as if there are some of us who are tired of the grind of things that should be known to all. UniVERSEal. I suppose I dont make much sense here. I LOVE this write. I feel walls are everywhere and my head hurts from banging. (this IS a methaphore!) :) I want to send a message to you. But the message thing has been down forever....Here is my email if you want to respond. d_silver2121@yahoo.com


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Re: Fools can't be enlightened (User Rating: 1 )
by poeticjestix on Tuesday, 19th July 2011 @ 02:24:49 PM AEST
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with a limited lifespan I truly wish I could grasp indolence and in some way truly find happiness. A fool is a happy creature. Is that such a bad thing? I know I am not happy and probably never will be. I often try (without being conscious of the act) to feel superior to others and perhaps sometimes I am, but let's face it, my need to be appreciated is a need -which is a weakness and nothing more. I wish I could bear others lack of need and accept that they have other values that I don't understand. Perhaps I can't bear ignorance because I am lacking in some way. Either way, I (just like everyone else) do not have the answer - and never will.

Anyway, thanks for a good read. You got me thinking


Re: Fools can't be enlightened (User Rating: 1 )
by desire on Saturday, 11th August 2012 @ 09:50:07 AM AEST
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Yet. Another wonderful write so intriguing
I'm so happy to have found such a voice
In poetry. Loved it




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