We are all looking for the answers <br />but is it questions that we need? <br />Answers are a most common breed <br />you can find as many as you want <br />in books and magazines <br />upon the lips of friends and family <br />even strangers in the park <br />but where do you find the questions <br />that the most important things do ask? <br />In fact it would seem <br />we keep them locked away, <br />just in case they might be answered <br />and make us change our ways? <br />When faced with a real question <br />we may have a ready answer <br />such as that question has no answer <br />or is best left for another day <br />or I know the answer <br />I read it in a book just yesterday! <br />But where is found the real answer <br />to a question that we may <br />set free from its prison of what we know <br />and ask ourselves today?<br /><br />David Taylor<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/answers-are-not-the-answer/