Poem: Untitled, But Not Really (by Mark Cidade) - [2001-04-20]
A skeptic need not be skeptical of their own skepticism
A hypocrite need not be hypocritical of their own hypocricy
A religious man can do more harm to society than any of its criminals
One can live and not necessarily live or otherwise have a life
One can be alone in a crowded room
What’s apparent isn’t always obvious
Vague things are just that
Ambiguity is anything
A friend needn’t have any friends themself
A liar needn’t lie about the fact that they lie
An honest person can lie at times and still be an honest person
A self-refering statement need not be this one in particular
Anything may be possible but very few things are probable
Dreams never come truethey’re never false to begin with
I think therefore I think that I am (thinking)
And this poem need not justify its poetic value