Until The Mirror Cracks Poem by Kurt Philip Behm

Until The Mirror Cracks



The ego of the atheist,
himself the standard bearer
Where power of a mortal mind,
inflates beyond repair

His facts he weds intensely,
dimension fencing in
What's not explained, he must profane,
all emptiness within

Whose formulas and strictures,
his Rosary to proclaim
What can't be solved, new facts resolve,
dismissive in his shame

The ending predetermined,
his choices lock the door
Alone, his dialectic dies
—naked to implore

(The First Book Of Prayers: January,2022)

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