My Crooked Halo

My Crooked Halo

A Poem by Philip Wardlow
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What does it mean to be good?

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My Halo doesn’t quite fit

It’s a little skewed to

the left as it rests.

 

I try and fix, but it slips

further than is used

to more or less.

 

The golden radiance which

used to shine forth

is dull; muted in it’s glow

 

A perfect circle…

 

That’s what it used to be

Now it’s so dented I might as

well call it a square.

 

But I have found geometry doesn’t

determine it’s value nor does

the quality of the color that shines forth.

 

The simplicity of possession is proof of it’s

worth.

 

 

By Philip Wardlow

© 2013 Philip Wardlow


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Added on February 4, 2013
Last Updated on February 4, 2013
Tags: halo, philososphy, life, morals, goodness, self, self-esteem

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Philip Wardlow
Philip Wardlow

Grand Rapids, MI



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I went back to college and took creative writing and english lit courses along with participating in several writing groups to hone my skills as a writer. I am into writing Horror stories, fantasy, .. more..

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