Friday, July 1, 2022

Look at It at Its Depth

 Surface never shows the beauty

Of its pearls at its bottom spread

To embed all treasures sea-bred

In safety at its profundity.


The grace of face not the case

For the assessment one’s wisdom

To know the area of a king’s kingdom

One is not to see the king’s face.


Rock is rugged and rough,

It doesn’t let us know the sculpture

At its depth in the artistic stature,

Sculpted with chisels in stuff.


Don’t look at clay as mud

See the goblet unseen when hidden,

Made in care on the wheel well-laden

Like the ornament with pearls stud,


The log of wood is shabby in looks

See the wooden statue at its deep

To shine annual layers in safe keep

Albeit its carpenter can’t read books.


Unlettered may be the shepherd boy

He turns a judge for a wise verdict

That is far beyond for one to predict

To pronounce it as a boy, sans coy.


What is in it? How would one be?

Big questions on the part of all

To answer them at the clarion call

Before leap, its depth one is to foresee!


Published

POETCRIT

July-Dec-2022 Vol.21 No.11

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