Against the wind

Against the wind

A Poem by Kenneth Nicholas Lowe

By what discord with summer
In what condescension to cold
Will gentle spring abide hither
From a darkened leafless world

By what cultural intervention
In titillation for a virgin morrow
Will reason enchant the conscious
Of the faithful, convicted of sorrow

By what desires of heaven
In which forsaken hell
Will brother stand by brother
Against their ancestral spells

In what ethereal dances,
By what eternal streams
Will the world's unsubtle nuances
Lie in forgotten dreams

© 2014 Kenneth Nicholas Lowe


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I wonder sometimes, what if, just like the question that Perceval was told many times. Pierce through Perceval! They told him, "If only I knew the right question" . Right it is not the easiest to synthetise and be able to put forwards a descent question , one that would require the beholder to answer. In here all great questions and really evenly put together. However they beuty of their resounding would be helped by not answering them nad letting them resound until they need to.

Thankyou

Posted 9 Years Ago


Kenneth Nicholas Lowe

9 Years Ago

Thank you for your your amazing insight on this Rene.

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Added on September 16, 2014
Last Updated on September 19, 2014
Tags: Changes, winter, summer, autumn, spring, hell, heaven

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Kenneth Nicholas Lowe
Kenneth Nicholas Lowe

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



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Born to the Human Race, I live in the land of India for the time being with a major ancestral inclinations to the Anglican and Celtic anthropological denominations. With that being said, My day job.. more..

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