Charles J. Fitti

Newtown Square, Pennsylvania

Author of 4 books: A Philosophy of Creation; A Poetry Series; Between God and Man (All published by the Philosophical Library, N.Y.), and Death Comes to Fernwood (Published by Vantage Press, N.Y.) Also over 50 separate poems published by various publishers including The National Library of Poetry. References: Who's Who in the East: Who's Who in the World: (Marquis): International Who's Who of Intellectuals; Dictionary of International Biography (International Biographical Centre).

Mystery

I search for thoughts
And words and writings,
And scan the skies
For wondrous sightings.

I probe the seas
To depths unknown,
And trace the flights
Where birds have flown.

But I fail to reach,
Deep within,
Where there to find,
Lies peace of mind.

Dimension

Sleepless hour
Restless thought
Leave unresolved
What life has brought

Timeless night
Endless day
Together add
Our dismay

Beyond all night
And all day,
Comes soon enough,
Then all goes away.

Heirs

Lost worlds
In graves lie buried
Are stilled
In immobile silence
Abandoned, untended,
Driven now by people pretended
To extent their hour
But who tend their own flower.


All poems Copyright © 1996 Charles J. Fitti. All rights reserved