Home > Creative Writing > Poetry
Created on: September 19, 2009
"To be or not to be," one thought,
among the bard's myriad souls,
but even this is humor taught,
as characters unfold!
For Hamlet was a sheepish man,
though not a man at all,
but character whose life, the plan,
of playwrite's skill enthralled!
Yet, is that not the thoughts of those,
who question if we are?
"I think, therefore I am!" I chose,
to live and reach the stars!
Now, "Who is man that Thy Great Mind,
doth think upon his frame?"
The self-made man's not ad too kind,
Result's just rather lame!
But those who see Reality,
exist 'neath peaceful pate,
Since GOD of Glory hath made me,
with Wormanship that's GREAT!
Learn more about this author, Jay O'Toole.
Click here to send this author comments or questions.
Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:
Poetry: Existence theories
Letter to God
To God a boy wrote this note sad
and asked what happened to his dad.
He was here just a week ago
but now he's
by Jay O'Toole
"To be or not to be," one thought,
among the bard's myriad souls,
but even this is humor taught,
as characters unfold!
Some limerick style thoughts, dedicated to scientific theorists.
It may be that on a far-gone day,
Someone set up a 3-D dot
by Garmr
Big bang Satan falls and prophets praise white death
Left alone a man insane doubts what his eyes proclaim
Aflame a serpent
by C. Parson
Wax Figures
Under an open sky of broken dreams
An angel with black and tattered wings
Whispers of death and morbid things
We
View All Articles on: Poetry: Existence theories
Featured Partner
Taxpayers for Common Sense (TCS) is a nonpartisan budget watchdog serving as an independent voice for American taxpayers. Founded in 1995, TCS dedicates itself to exposing and ending wasteful and harmful spending in order to create a fe...more