The Age Of Human Error Poem by Kerry Jackson Kay

The Age Of Human Error



If having all the answers means no longer asking questions
Then wisdom's not all it's crack up to be
Smelting down the infinite for a sword and shield of truth
In a citadel of desperate certainty
Never let fear of being wrong confine you in any way
What's a little confusion amongst friends?
I hope the age of human error never ends.

Self-consciously defending a guilt-edged silver throne
No empire ever rose that never fell
But the path of human progress is no game of zero sum
And superiority suits no-one well
Never let position of privilege confine you in any way
Pride loses more than it defends
I hope the age of human error never ends.

Fantasise of what we might be
Realise it's not wrong to dream
It never is too late to make amends
I hope the age of human error never ends.

If you dream about tomorrow you must pay for it today
And those dreams about tomorrow may still up and fly away
While the cost of never living is to simply never try until you die
Better to have failed and tried again
I hope the age of human error never ends.

Never let fear of anything confine you in any way
It never is too late to make amends
I hope the age of human error never ends.

Sunday, March 27, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: humanity,optimism,pride
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
'The Age Of Human Error' was a term coined by Florence King, although I don't think she intended it to be taken as a positive thing. Regardless, I hope we never reach a point where there's nothing left we are unable to do without failing, as on that day we shall be no longer human.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Menato San 28 March 2016

Beautiful poem.Nice work.

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