How Much Do You Remember?

How far back can you go? And can you remember what your perspective was?
Try asking yourself that sometime, and remember the cause
That precipitated the inquiry. This is better than someone else asking,
For now you understand why you're inquiring and the why of asking.

It's not earthshaking, but even the questions you now ask will reveal
A lot about where you've been and how and why you now are inquiring. You feel
If you can tie the "then" up the "now," that tells you something too.
Piece by piece will fit together to supply some understanding of who

You are, and how far you've come. The very fact you are concerned and wondering,
No doubt sheds light on some questions that were ever invading and plundering
Your philosophy about who you really are and where you're going.
In my estimation, the discoveries will reverse and destroy your "unknowing."

Lucile I. Burke
December 29, 1998

 

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