If sun and moon can share a sky, why can't Assad and his people? Because the moon and sun have no political ambitions and aren't just meaner than sin. In fact I wager to bet that neither sun nor moon feel anything for us, for each other, or even for their own place in the world. Now is that cynical or what? That's why I'm not a poet. :-)
To get people to think and have opinions, perhaps even new ones, is why I write. The sun and the moon are two parts to the story. Just being is wonderfully freeing.
If sun and moon can share a sky, why can't Assad and his people? Because the moon and sun have no political ambitions and aren't just meaner than sin. In fact I wager to bet that neither sun nor moon feel anything for us, for each other, or even for their own place in the world. Now is that cynical or what? That's why I'm not a poet. :-)
ReplyDeleteTo get people to think and have opinions, perhaps even new ones, is why I write. The sun and the moon are two parts to the story. Just being is wonderfully freeing.
DeleteBut you are a great writer, you cynic :-)