Harry Kline 

Pen name: "The Po’wit" 

Athens, Greece 

 
 
I have been at the studies for about 30 years, and have been "writing" for about 10 of these.  I have never attempted to publish anything at all over this period.  Frankly speaking, I had just recently began to "go fishing" simply to "test the waters" when I sent in a first piece to The National Library of Poetry titled "A Poor Trait, "on the subject of Peter/Bible.  I am astonished by such sudden response as has occurred based upon a simple piece of writ. 

Very recently, I have begun to establish a "team," and to move to incorporate this team towards the attempt to publication of our work.  The work itself, is all connected to Bible scripture—but not in the literal sense (juvenile). Our work is a combination of enigmatic new insights on the metaphoric/abstract of onterpret, connected to ancient mythology; and also is enhanced by art work: "drawings "depicting and enhancing the poetic forms written.  These involve caricature comedy in sequenced style to allow one to possibly "capture" what they are actually reading and seeing in the combined poems and variety of drawings enhancing their enigmatic thoughts.

I have always cherished, among many, the Thomas Gray lines: ". . .of gems and flowers to blush unseen and waste its sweetness on the desert air (seek and ye might find)." I believe this "seek" should precede the knocking on the door since it does state "search the scriptures."

 
All poems Copyright © 1998 Harry Kline. All rights reserved.