Life is a constant dance of discovery. There is no surety, no certainty, only change and truth. But truth is a question, not an answer. Life is a question. And writing about life is only asking a very long, very convoluted question. A book should never answer anything, only ask about them. You might say that writers are the worst in this, that they are notorious for their claims and opinions, their answers often written as fact. However, a true writer believes in everything, so that if they make a claim, they believe in it as much as the claims against it, thus they really believe in nothing at all, except for the question. Writers must only and always believe in the question. Any claim is just a question disguised as a statement. Even everything I have just written, is a question, and it asks: what is the question?
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Poetrysuppose Truth was a woman... * * * A collection of poems & thoughts about life and death and everything in between. * * * Disclaimer: Everything you read here was collected directly from my notes and journals, so please excuse any excess passion or...