A Tickle of Cavern Echoes

Our terrors purge our need to conjure demons,
to draw threats,
to find things we flee from
so we can imagine a scorched respite
snatched from the fire of simple survival.
In this way dim light is cast,
a glow of meaning made.
In this way we affirm existence as worthwhile.

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About Gene Stewart

Born 7 Feb 1958 Altoona, PA, USA Married 1980 Three sons, grown Have lived in Japan, Germany, all over US Currently in Nebraska I write, paint, play guitar Read widely Wide taste in music, movies Wide range of interests Hate god yap Humanist, Rationalist, Fortean Love the eerie
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