Behind the mask, by Albert Ahearn Subscribe to rss feed for Albert Ahearn

A blank sheet of stationary
lays speechless beside a keyboard.
Scores of single letters and marks-
Inert symbols invented years
Lost to man’s recent memory.
Instruments of mental fury
And human eventemperedness.
What does fate hold in store for it?
Will it be a fiery paper
With memorable rhetoric
Or the birthplace of a poem?
Both are conceivable concepts
Yet the unsullied cellulose
Is mute waiting to be unmasked.
Posted: 2012-10-02 16:02:55 UTC

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2012-11-03 22:24:02Malcolm Moss
Speechless stationary,I love it. Malc

2013-04-14 14:37:01Albert Ahearn
I am glad you liked it, Malcolm.