The Weight of Genius (Poem by Mr. John Duran)
- Mr. Tomasio Rubinshtein
- Jul 24
- 1 min read

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The Weight of Genius
To be a creative genius is no insignificant thing.
Perfect articulation is a gift only a true master can bring.
Seeing what others cannot bestows responsibility to explain everything.
We see, we hear, and understand things a bit too much.
Human behaviors, cosmic events, deeper awareness and such.
Privy to every mystery, we spread our minds via a literary touch.
The Universe seems highly complex, well beyond average human grasp.
But we shall pursue total understanding till our lives final gasp.
All the while holding our own truths solid within our desperately dying clasp.
To know such publicly unknown things is an obligation to something much higher.
And to share them with others is our personally highest selfless desire.
Perfect comprehension is all that such geniuses ever truly require.
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