In A Deafening Stubbornness Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

In A Deafening Stubbornness



A resting temporarily,
From a digging of a hole
Dug deep,
Is no cause for celebration.
For those blindfolded,
In a deafening stubbornness they keep.
Especially if the digging done,
Is away from and not towards the light.

And those who enthusiastically dig,
See themselves as making progress.

A progress only they believe,
Can be achieved
Without listening to others,
Standing above them in silhouette
Against the rays of the Sun.
A digging like this continued
Out of listening distance,
Has long ago begun!

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