To Know What We Do Not Know Poem by Satish Verma

To Know What We Do Not Know

Rating: 3.8


Though inaudible, I will
hear you― clear and distinct,
offering to be understood.
Destigmatizing the ghost of truth
and be accepted.

The noises still persist
of the parables. Who was the
king without a crown?

Accepting nihilism, I will
ask my inner voice, will
you meet the god?

In anguish I search the answers
to deepest mysteries.

Do not wash the words.
Your hands will pick up
the fallen moon in dirt.

The slanted eyes.
You want to drown in the
crevices of pain.

Thursday, September 8, 2016
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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
George Krokos 08 September 2016

To know what we do not know, for now at least, we must first learn what we're now ignorant of then we'll be able to say with convincing words whatever we know and perhaps be understood.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 08 September 2016

In anguish I search the answers to deepest mysteries. Profound introspective write. Thanks for sharing.10 points.

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