Sunday, February 19, 2012

Stand back, I'm doing poetry again!



De Perspecti Natura (On the nature of perceiving thoroughly)

Brilliance abounds, from canyon precipice to familial edifice;
From the level plane of success to sinuous ebb of distress.
The light is seen by the bold, men who've studied the time of old
A wise man did once profess, the dying secrets of his finesse:

A perspective learned and true, is the biggest stick in a dark purlieu.
A tongue, supple, but not glib, is sharper than metal to pierce through the rib.


Poem by David J. Deardorff






Aside for future reference: This was a facebook response I posted on account of the following picture and a related discussion (it's a picture of mine from the Grand Canyon, hence the first line involving a canyon):