Anachronism

(more Aptly Titled "A Writer's Arrogance")

Brendan W Vittum
Anachronism
(more aptly titled "A Writer's Arrogance")

The Disciple
and The Servant
is The Slave
who is The Priest
that was The God;
all the pieces
in between -

ends, in The End, betrayed
not by The Words served -
by a society
grown apathetic
to the meaning,
The Worship of
The Words;

misunderstood,
This Anachronism
holds to Yeats;

"Words
are always getting
conventionalized
to some secondary meaning.
It is one of the works
of poetry
to take the truants
in custody
and bring them back
to their right
senses
";

holds to The Definition -
not
The Evolution -
of The Word.

(2011-05-11 @ 03:33:24)

Published by Brendan W Vittum

Brendan W Vittum is a self-styled Poet, Author, Philosopher, Photographer, Graphic Designer, and Hardware & Software Specialist whose experience spans more than 25 years. His works have been published in a v...  View profile

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  • Brendan W Vittum5/16/2011

    :: chuckle :: arrogant as well (and I thank you for your thoughts). ;-)

  • rama devi nina5/16/2011

    Interesting, thoughtful, unique. ;)

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