Friday, December 15, 2006

Curiosity: In Vain We Look for Answers

Curiosity: In Vain We Look for Answers

Our curiosity has led us astray,
Our marvelous mind has held us prisoner of history.
We do not seem to give a damn about it!
Instead, we called others extremist.

We become blind just like puppies,
With their eyes close after birth,
Looking for their mother's breasts
As soon they smell their mother's nipples pheromones.

Gee! nobody knows what the hell we smell,
That compels us to dig holes after holes...
It is a shame that we did not find anything...
Because what we are looking for is already unveilled.

It is already there. The sun still shines over it!
But it does not seem to satisfy our id!
Nights and days we go on an unessential quest
Hoping to find a chain of forsaken treasure.

We are consciously living our damn fantasies,
So well, that we all forget about what matters most:
Love, harmony, and peace.
Because we are too busy digging holes after holes.

What a waste of breath!
And we think we can find peace by means of war,
Bacause we always ahve since day one.
Oh! We ended many major wars before...

Perhaps, we can end these current wars.
Perhaps, we should call upon Aries and Mars.
Instead, should we call upon Aphrodite and Venus.
Perhaps, they may help us... After all, they are genius.

Perhaps, we should be more inquisitive...
If we want to end wars and find harmony and peace.
Hmm! Harmony and peace---and us!
Oh, what a gap that would make in our history if wars!

What a mess that would be!
Our curiosity is the source of our afflictions,
It is the cause of our endless sorrows.
But we blame it on others.

So, we cannot see that our curiosity's a pain for them?
We have a habit of seeing ourselves as innocents.
Can't we see that our curiosity's a danger for others
It is time for us to turn away from the wrong turn.

by Dick M. Joe Trio
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