Sol is the sun
And the soul is the core;
A celestial ceiling
And a personal floor.
Lacking one or the other
Would be a condition
To abhor.
Sol is the sun
And the soul is the core.
Warmth and light
Invite things to grow;
The soul is more
Than we can ever know.
In either field
We shall reap
That which we sow.
Sol is the light
And the soul is our glow.
Published by David A. Reinstein, LCSW - Featured Contributor in Technology
Clinical Social Worker, psychotherapist, born in Boston and a relatively unscathed survivor of the 60 s. Fan of technology, guitars, creating music and poetry. Mental wellness coach, staff trainer and parent... View profile
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23 Comments
Post a Commentvery cool!
:)
Great job.
Superb! The word play is wonderful, so good for the soul!
Very good!
A very original and artistically written poem. Thanks!
I love your thoughts and this is a nice thought.
Nice work, David.
nice work, David!
Or, as some believe, they are one and the same thing... everything is energy, man (he said in his best Tommy Chong)...