Loss' contradiction
the losing of a thing leads,
inevitably, to the searching -
but the searching
not
to the finding sought.
just the finding of more
of the losing; the losing of
what might be, for the clinging
to what was.
(Sunday, July 31, 2011 @ 21:57)
the losing of a thing leads,
inevitably, to the searching -
but the searching
not
to the finding sought.
just the finding of more
of the losing; the losing of
what might be, for the clinging
to what was.
(Sunday, July 31, 2011 @ 21:57)
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4 Comments
Post a CommentI know, isn't it funny? A loss infers a void but in actuality - there can be quite a lot stored therein.
:: chuckle :: I do Love wordplay!
loss compounded~
Good conundrum-spiral! ;-)) A-maze-zing poet tree