Logical positivism has been deconstructed by Derrida in the ’60s. Before that, of course, the Heart has deconstructed the monocentrism of the Mind. One result, among many others: the many benefits for Love
The short piece below addresses only a tiny fraction of the deconstruction process…
By eaa1118
It’s not for always that my mind is right
Image by perpetualplum via Flickr
It whips my tongue, it violates my heart
Grown used to seeing what my mouth says not
It desecrates temples of my first real loves
Fanning a fire that in a fit consumes
All that I’ve learned to treasure in a flame
It’s not for always that my mind is right
It tracks my backward glances, it denies
My hot blood vessels the last dream they pulse
And stoops like old age for the youth of wrong
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