Is the doing of what you do
the defining of who
you are?
And if the doing of what you do
defines the who of you,
does the doing of a lifetime -
length irrelevant - define
who you be
more completely?
And in the changing of what you do,
do you change your being?
And should you change that being -
leaving others clinging to the older
you - do you remain
unchanged?
Might the perceptions in other minds
create
another you? And if your perception -
rock-solid - conflicts with other
perceptions - equally
rock-solid - which
will you be?
What you would change to be
by doing? Or the perception you were
that the world can, will, not
let loose of?
(Mar 27, 2011 @ 14:49)
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

