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A Bird's Flight . . . If Only You Could Fly
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(1972) The familiar grants an ease . . . When form or motion betrays itself as something known our learnings prescribe response: ways, postures, manners, words, flow with fluence, b u t . . .
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A curious Notion Placed Before You
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(2007) Our body is a model. A model that surrounds the form and field we are.
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All This
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(1972) . . . to manage to pull the sky into your head to enlarge the forces of mind such that they press on all sides of an enormous thought to be within the atoms, which, when combined in infinite intricacy form the substances in which life dwells . . . . to pledge to all that is not within the bounds of comprehension that you will know it . . .
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Distinguish Between A Problem And A Question
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(1972) Let me distinguish between a problem and a question. A question is a selection of ingredients the relationship between which the question seeks. A problem is a set of ingredients the relationship between which the problem holder must find under the compulsion of distress.
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Do You Know Nearness
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(1972) Do you know nearness? Is there someone, sometime with whom you have opened Someone with whom you have shared the innermost parts of your nature Someone you have trusted to know those innermost parts of your nature
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Eternity in a Grain of Sand
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(2007) Preposterous, absurd, ridiculous, insane
But perhaps poets have a glimpse of eternity
and a knowing penetration of a grain of sand.
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Flambiths
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(1972) Through forest's open doors they came stalking dance-boots fairies wear the frost was gone but the sun hadn't come so, in gloom beneath the clouds the Flambiths rushed, hesitating behind the trees between dashes of invasion . . .
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Food and Water Beetles and Rats
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(1988) To be a student of biology, for at least these past fifteen years,
and likely lifelong from now hence, I read.
Books are ever at my bedside.
Books are carried faithfully, just in case there is a moment to read,
in the car, even when just running errands.
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Fulcrum and The Tilt
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(2007) That’s a teeter totter!
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That’s mechanical advantage!
That’s leverage!
That’s the way one prys!
One can convert motion to force . . .
or force to motion . . .
using a lever.
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Fundamental Difference Between People
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(1985) The fundamental difference between people
in the world is belief:
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Gardeners Of Earth Script
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(1994) Captain: Star date.
Captain's log.
We resume our fundamental approach
towards a particular sector of Habbels radius.
We seek to learn what lies
beyond this expansion of space itself,
into which the known universe moves.
Data, please report on the white scan of our trajectory.
Data: The most balanced and continuous presence
of all color segments composing a white light source
comes from a star we have recorded
as Northern Constellation 273.
The last detailed study of this star's emanations
were performed in 2141 Earth time.
In one hour and forty-one minutes,
we will become the nearest known observer of NC 273.
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Honing or Smoothing
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(2007) Honing produces a sharp edge.
We have a razor, a knife or a sword.
We mean for it to cut, to cleanly separate.
The French even honed axes and guillotines.
The French used sloping or curved blades.
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I Knew Not Whether
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(1972) I knew not whether to regret the giant man from whom so many turned never a bed large enough to give him graceful sleep never a door tall enough to not require his stoop few garments difficultly gained to sheath the mammoth body and few tasks were really suited to a man with such great hands
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I Lost My Pretty Ring
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If Only Life Can Be Narrowed
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(1972) If only life can be narrowed to only involve who to believe and who not to believe or what to believe and what not to believe . .
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If The Forces Which Prompt Us
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(1972) If the forces which prompt us, steer the sequences of thought and feeling,
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Its Good For Ya
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(2005) It's good for ya Thhhuttt But it's good for ya Ppphhu u ufft NOW YOU EAT THAT I donwanna It'll make you grow up big Then I donwanna be big It'll make ya strong like yer daddy Then I'll be strong like somebody else
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Like Clocks That Don't Tell Time
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(1972) Like clocks that don't tell time they only point at numbers ! Like vessels full of holes that fail in their containing! Like flat sided perfect circles or rounded perfect squares or camels and horses being the same except for the humps (and a few other details)
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Living Without a Destination Just a Direction
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(2008) Any goal, towards which we move,
is also a position or a posture,
through which and beyond which, we move.
Ends never justify the means,
because there are no ends.
Life is a journey.
We may glimpse possibility,
as directions in which to progress.
But life is guided by qualities of travel
along the unfolding path.
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Merry 9th Of August
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(1972) what's so special about the ninth of August
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