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Array ( [sid] => 70612 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Questions [time] => 2004-11-08 11:54:49 [hometext] => [bodytext] => Are questions linked to the mystic ties of reason? And animosity? And bitter soil? And the argument between the requisite fixations and the arbitrary bombshells?


You ask 'who' to reveal the operator of the movement that boggles and sprains your customary apprehension and 'what' can transform into a limited number of modus operandi who's function can camouflage into all the seasons of feeling, dependant on your intention of exploit.

You ask 'when' to capture and imprison the instant of an affair that may have came about with composure to dodge your consciousness and enforces your curiosity to overflow, and you ask 'where' with purpose to discover the shadow of a dynamic venue that has our attention at defeat.

These factors all lead to the same focal mystery, ‘why’?

‘Why’ is the saddened tear torched and converted into mishap and unbearable grief. It’s the question that drives mankind into question; when your soul is breathless with punctured lungs and an atrophied fatigue voice; when you wander through the fierce streets of darkness with a profane fear that the antidote of your uncertainty can creep from behind and stab your speculated expectancy in the back. And as much as you fervently crave the erratic appearance of what could be the resolution to your inquiry, you tremble from the agonizing thought that the unsolicited can fracture your emotional legs from under you, which can lead to the downfall of everything you long for.

‘How’ is nothing but an often miscalculated perception to present an incident’s process. Most of the time, it is intervened by greater authorities that can restrict the visual procedure. It’s the backdoor way out from when we ask ‘why’ and sends investigators back to the beginning of the entire course of question.

And so I ask you…

Are questions linked to the mystic ties of reason? And animosity? And bitter soil? And the argument between the requisite fixations and the arbitrary bombshells?


What do you think…?
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Questions

Contributed by spitz on Monday, 8th November 2004 @ 11:54:49 AM in AEST
Topic: mystical



Are questions linked to the mystic ties of reason? And animosity? And bitter soil? And the argument between the requisite fixations and the arbitrary bombshells?


You ask 'who' to reveal the operator of the movement that boggles and sprains your customary apprehension and 'what' can transform into a limited number of modus operandi who's function can camouflage into all the seasons of feeling, dependant on your intention of exploit.

You ask 'when' to capture and imprison the instant of an affair that may have came about with composure to dodge your consciousness and enforces your curiosity to overflow, and you ask 'where' with purpose to discover the shadow of a dynamic venue that has our attention at defeat.

These factors all lead to the same focal mystery, ‘why’?

‘Why’ is the saddened tear torched and converted into mishap and unbearable grief. It’s the question that drives mankind into question; when your soul is breathless with punctured lungs and an atrophied fatigue voice; when you wander through the fierce streets of darkness with a profane fear that the antidote of your uncertainty can creep from behind and stab your speculated expectancy in the back. And as much as you fervently crave the erratic appearance of what could be the resolution to your inquiry, you tremble from the agonizing thought that the unsolicited can fracture your emotional legs from under you, which can lead to the downfall of everything you long for.

‘How’ is nothing but an often miscalculated perception to present an incident’s process. Most of the time, it is intervened by greater authorities that can restrict the visual procedure. It’s the backdoor way out from when we ask ‘why’ and sends investigators back to the beginning of the entire course of question.

And so I ask you…

Are questions linked to the mystic ties of reason? And animosity? And bitter soil? And the argument between the requisite fixations and the arbitrary bombshells?


What do you think…?




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Re: Questions (User Rating: 1 )
by arden on Monday, 8th November 2004 @ 12:17:37 PM AEST
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Well this certainly was a very interesting write. It held power in a sense. It was a very well thought out and greatly written poem.
Nice work. Welcome to YPDC.
Arden


Re: Questions (User Rating: 1 )
by Stitch on Monday, 8th November 2004 @ 12:43:37 PM AEST
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Yes, welcome. This held me to the end, but I feel too naive to comment. Much fodder to chew on here, that's for sure.
Stitch


Re: Questions (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_K on Monday, 8th November 2004 @ 06:45:52 PM AEST
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Food for thought!! Great write,,,,
Warm welcome to YPDC..the best poetry site on the net..
Jenni


Re: Questions (User Rating: 1 )
by Sexygirl on Saturday, 2nd October 2010 @ 06:09:07 PM AEST
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Very well written .. Keep them coming




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