Poem: Most Often, It Is Not One Thing

Most Often, It Is Not One Thing

No, what is beneath
I not singular, is not specific.
It is between two possibilities,
or three, four.  Perhaps, at times,
there is nothing, or no one thing,
no specifics, just the shape, the form.
Their is a perspective, a view
but not what is seen
only the way to see it.

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