Antagonists (Modified Terzanelle Poem) Poem by Chris Embrick

Antagonists (Modified Terzanelle Poem)



The man who thinks he knows it all
Usually has the most to learn
Over truth, he's sure to fall
Quick with tongue to mock and spurn
Doubt always leaves the mind confused
And prideful men refuse to learn
The humble know the path to choose
But to the blind, truth's not seen
Wisdom leaves us many clues
That life is much more than a dream
Our spirit lives beyond the mind
Life is more than chance and genes
Those in darkness remain confused
The truth has never set them free
Our spirit lives beyond the mind
Life's much more than what we see
The truth has never set them free
The man who thinks he knows it all
Over truth, is sure to fall.

Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: knowledge,reality,truth,wisdom
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rose Marie Juan-austin 14 November 2017

A wonderful piece of wisdom. Beautifully crafted write.

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Chris Embrick 14 November 2017

Thank you for your kind comments. Wisdom must be sought. The pursuit of knowledge and the wisdom to apply it is a life-long endeavor. May you be blessed and wisdom always be your guide.

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