Saturday, April 8, 2023

TWISTING THE VERY LAWS OF PHYSICS?

                                                             


Our ancestors yearned to be birds;

They longed to fly, much

Like chariots in the sky.




Night-flights, Ascensions,

Assumptions,

And Resurrections

Are at the very root

   Of that ardent aspiration...

Many envy the

"Spring in One's Step",

That which allows the wearer

Magical powers;

(An 'edge', if you will ) ...

Yet, what say Ockham's razor

To such fanciful thinking ?

Horses can't fly; ordinary persons

Don't glide on thermal plains...

If looking dubiously on

Grand-scale levitation, know that

Independent corroboration

Has its place; Chariots in the

    Sky are the essence of fables.

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Dear Mr. Magnusen, I couldn't agree more!

                                                                     


How will America truly achieve greatness if Trump sets us upon each other like 'thieves'? This is NOT the way of [the historical] Christ, but an outright rejection of his message. American greatness ought to be defined by virtue, wisdom, and humble service to others.                      

     America’s greatness is NOT, and never has been, defined by power and wealth. If we choose Trump, we are crying out “Barabbas!” And like the crowd at Jesus’ trial, our souls will break when we call his name.

  

The above dialogue is an excerpt from an article authored by Steven Magnusen. Mr. Magnusen holds a master of arts degree in historical and systematic theology from the Catholic University of America.

Saturday, March 25, 2023

Still Under 30 !

                           

Dr. Kaitlyn,                

             



Tuesday, March 21, 2023

TRUSTY 'GUSTY MARCH'

                                                                         

This third month gusts,

And all seems mad;

 Impatient as we are...


Did we forget?

It's always marked

The seal of winter's scar?


I loathe the panting

Trenchant wind;

It ebbs and crests

All night.


We'll greet dear April

Soon enough;

Yet, she's not

Always bright!

poem by L.P.-G./ 3/2023