June 15, 2019Poem

How far

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How far

Have we travelled

Around the closest star

What have we learned

From Ovid and Plato

When we censure

The people we fear

Take the high ground

With questions of morality

A wind up philosophy

Of argument

That has lasted

For two thousand years

Continues to place

A noose around the neck

Tightening against Adams apple

A gordian knot

That is as complex

As it ever was

If I was music

My melody would soothe

The soul

We would carouse

Like Lancelot and Gawain

Around a table

Failing to solve

The problem of the Grail

But telling another

Lasting tale of

How far we have come

In our morality play

Should wisdom

Not grow with age

It is a drain

On resources

Keep travelling

As is the way of this world

If it stops

You will fall off.