copyright © 2003 Seth Silverman

What is the right Question?

What question should I ask the One who answers all?

I care not when nor where my death might come.

I see no reason to ask a meaning I can deduce per moment.

I want not too many clues of tomorrow's promise.

I do not care nor dare to know when love might find me.

Shall I waster a question to offer life?

To ask what is and nothing else?

For is not IS a something hidden?

Is not Is to see too plainly, to see that it truly is, that and not this–open or closed.

I too can see myself obscuring light.

What is IS if not sheltered by my light?

I can not simply fade.

And if I do then tell me true, what is I and what is IT?

Where is blended where is bended?

So once again I restate my question,

What question should I ask the one who answer's all?

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