You are here: Home > Poems & Stories > Dreaming of Meaning
Dreaming of Meaning
Tags: poem, philosophy, humour, meaning
- Title: Dreaming of Meaning
- Category: Poetry
- Author: Patrick Mackeown
- Posted: 24 May 2006
Feel free to share this free poem with your friends.
Download it in pdf format now.
Dreaming Of Meaning
"I'm dreaming of meaning,"
said AJ Ayer to Noam Chomsky
"What," replied the Statesman,
"do you wish to relate?"
"Well," the Etonian responded,
"I've been doing some thinking.
And I'm a trifle confused
as to my mental state."
"Dear man," cried the American
"What can the matter be?
Is the answer not with you?
Heaven forbid! All ideas are inate!"
"Perhaps true." said the doubter.
"I seek the foundation of knowledge.
Locating the meaning of meaning
is a task which can't wait."
"So, you see," said AJ,
"is the meaning the action?
I know I was hungry
But how do I know that I ate?"
"How," said the other, "did you swallow?
If your steak wasn't eaten,
why not take it out of your stomach
and put it back on the plate?"
About the author
Patrick Mackeown is the author of the highly recommended thriller novel The Expendability Doctrine. He was recently interviewed about his work by The Leicester Review of Books.
