Online Journal of Poetry
Volume 1 Issue 12 March 2004
 

 

Faith
by Ernest Williamson III


fallopian tubes babies waning and waxing as moons on Saturn so fine are the vacuous tales in higher unlearned sinkholes. Good and better are the words of the hopeful yet fine is the accentuation of the knowledgable. Science is a continuum of pure concentrated theory or quaking fact. For if a man has no God to undergird his science, his wit will fall and crush invisible committees. Alas I was once a scientist but now I have become the strong hand pushing the car in the ditch out of the ditch. I have lent my stronger arm. Come and lend yours.

Ernest Williamson III is completing the M.A. in English at The University of Memphis. His publication credits include, "Electric Acorn", "The Canopic Jar", "Entropic Desires", "The Makakta", "Scribble" and others. He is also a self-taught painter and composer.

 

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