Distance merged beyond all Spaces

Good to know that there are people

human beings, who might wanting

to receive expressions of someone else

so far away reaching out to communicate



Distance has lost its limitating boundries

separation is melting, ready to be dropped

somehow we are coming nearer to eachother

somehow still being distant and away



What is it keeping us in separating distance?

despide of all us longing, reaching out so far

we are lonely among the multitude of men

finding out that every one is looking for the same



Who can step beside and over jump his shadow

leaving all smal trouble and suffering behind

going beyond the selfish turning around oneself

to find the quiet centre space within



Wisdom pouring out for all of us

to ponder loosing the nots of long hidden tentions

giving a broader perspective on life

allowing to receive messages from far and near



Nearness is growing, friendships developing

surprising togetherness to be enjoyed

opening up to an amplial exchange

we find ourselves connected to the whole



Finally daring freely to express ourselves

realising new levels of understanding

giving and receiving as ways to communicate

enjoying ourselves and others within all context



Staying on earthen ground, reaching wideness

we have gained to amplify the horizons of all

breaking the boundries of old rigid limitations

connecting hands and hearts around the planet



BeiYin

30.11.96

Author's Notes/Comments: 

This poem needs some correction and I would like to rewrite it, but I prefer to write a new poem and leave it like it is.

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Deborah Russell's picture

The poets of Postpoems certainly are reaching out to communicate and establish human connectivity in this electronic "bit" of humanity. I enjoyed this poem very much. Thank you for posting, this poem offers insight of life's wisdoms for your readers. I also like the fact that you left it "as is". It is so hard to live under the pretense of "perfection". Thank you again, and kind regards.