Sunday, 11 October 2009

  • Can you read this like a poem?

    What is it about asking questions?

    Why do they make a difference?

    How are they different from statements?

    Can a person ignore a question like a statement?

     

    Is it what happens, when they’re asked?

    What is it that happens, when they’re asked?

    Is it that questions require something from us?

    What do questions require from us?

     

    Do questions stir something within you?

    Is it the punctuation or tone used?

    Does the ‘upward lilt’ affect the heart’s openness?

    Is it mystery or truth that appeals more?

     

    From where do you and I find the answers?

    Are they within the questions themselves?

    Or do questions force us to find answers without?

    'Without what' can we discern?

    Does the absence of an answer provide one?

     

    Are questions, in response to questions, answers?

    Do questions lead us to more questions or to answers?

    Have you decided yet?

    Now, do you have any questions?

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