Yet To Be Discovered

How many people, how many places and how many facts, this day,
Have yet to be discovered by someone, somewhere some other day?
The undiscovered doesn't plague us in our daily search
For we have yet to learn what it is for which we search.

Usually, an inquisitive mind has a vague knowing of what it is, but not for sure.
A curious mind is ever alert and inquiring into life's secrets. They endure
Until they discover even facts they were unaware existed
And therefore would have remained undiscovered had they not persisted.

If you are endowed with an inquiring mind, God bless,
For, in this life, you'll discover more than you may ever confess,
But in appreciation of this gift, please let your discoveries bring a bright light
To verify and clarify a lighted way that, until now, was hidden from our sight.

Lucile I. Burke
January 10, 1997

 

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