Jun 182006
 
We have always sought Truth.  
But the terrible irony is:  
In its pursuit, we haven't its aid.

That is: We cannot use  
a Truth we do not know  
to measure those we think we've found.

Thus history is replete  
with such cases of irony;  
of believing we already know  
the name, or the face  
of Whom we seek.

We imagine it will come  
from kings or royal lineage;  
when it appeared from a carpenter  
of unknown descent.

Or we believe it can be told  
by learned men and scholars;  
when it came from a desert nomad,  
illiterate and cast out.

We look to men of virtue  
or a proven character;  
when deliverance came  
from the hands of a killer.

Or we long for personages  
of fame and great reknown;  
when the final word  
was the word of a prisoner.

If history has taught us anything:  
In matters of Truth and wisdom,  
never trust your expectations.
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