A Short Poem

The Inquisitive Mind

By yours truly, Michael

Michael Simonton
1 min readMar 9, 2020

I have no particular talent; I am merely inquisitive.

Albert Einstein

Photo by Ben Sweet on Unsplash

The inquisitive mind

Seeks only to find,

To learn and to grow

To think and to know.

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An inquisitive mind

It never does bind

Itself to a notion

Through misguided devotion.

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This mind only thinks

Through the clogs and the kinks

Of everyday life

Regardless of strife.

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It looks at an object objectively

It doesn’t subscribe to collectively

Thinking not as the majority

But instead as a single minority.

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It’s thoughts aren’t confined to conformities

Nor are they formed by formalities

Seeking only to question

Regardless of the digression.

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An inquisitive mind

Is one of a kind

Growing harder to find

As the world grows more blind.

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Michael Simonton
Michael Simonton

Written by Michael Simonton

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