“Tis folly” he said.
“to write a word,
for all words mean all things
to all men,
and some words mean no thing
to some men,
even when they mean
everything to me.
I have weighed each carefully
in my heart,
using my feelings
as a scale.
I labeled things
only when I became a namer.
I loved only when I became
a lover
and I made life only
when I became a creator.
So I now write
to communicate
and find that man no longer reads.
Perhaps I will make marks on sand again.”
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2 responses to “Words”
e mail from Bill H. . . . .your line about naming reminds me of the line from Tao Te Ching . . . .that which is named is not the Tao. . . . .
And to Bill H. . .in the same frame of thought, by not naming a thing or action it does not exist and therefore one need not deal with it. . . .certainly makes living easier, doesn’t it?