Thursday, July 17, 2014

A Window Shows us All and Nothing

Inspired by From a Railway Carriage written by Robert Louis Stevenson located in A Children’s Book of Verse, Illustrated by Eric Kincaid, Poems selected by Marjorie Rogers. (Brimax Books)

A pane of clear that reflects a thought or two as the scenery flashes by

Like lightening it reveals a semblance that can be true or not for all perceive different through the middle of a morrow’s eye

Eyes bright obscure a view and think is it so? In the wink of an eye it changes and ricochet back until it is no longer readable but invisible

Looking from one side to inside it reveals not the same but interpret it different it requires a process of peculiarity to see both at once and same

A glimpse is all that is needed to ascertain true not mirage special indifferent same change but a window show us all and nothing and that is God’s Truth

By

Felicia McCaw

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