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What Is Man

What is man, his flesh got without assent, Or the broad brushstrokes of his star filled mind. Neither will sit for another's judgement. One is chance, the other of boundless kind. Perhaps man is his actions, though so oft They go wrong or are unintended acts. And desires remain surfeit or un-soft Propel rash deeds, dark thoughts and sordid pacts. If action alone can not define man For marred by accident; then is intent The mark to judge. But intent is more wan Than acts, for can only be guessed at bent. What is man, neither flesh nor mind, if not Whom he loves and for whom his hate is hot.

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Date: 11/15/2014 1:48:00 AM
very nice Julien welcome to soup congrats on being featured hugs
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Date: 11/2/2014 6:37:00 AM
- Warm welcome to PoetrySoup, Julien - I choose your first great and very well written poem - I like it !! - Nice to meet you! - Hope you will be satisfied with our "soup family" - we are many .. but has plenty of room for you too- Be kind and keep PoetrySoup as a haven -(Comment on the poetry of others and they will comment on yours.) Thank you for posted your words and thoughts here, I want to come back to read more another day. - oxox // Anne-Lise :)
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