Tuesday, April 10
“there are more things in Heaven and Earth,
Horatio, than are dreamt in your philosopy.”
(Shakespeare, Hamlet)
(Shakespeare, Hamlet)
'and philosophy is dead'
Thus spake Stephen Hawkins
For math has taken over
And heaven exists no more
The arena is ever changing
And the fabric boisterous
This is the ethos
Creation and destruction dance like a Siamese Twin
Tangled ...
'to be or not to be'
Wary
I sit on a tree on water's edge
A lonely kingfisher dives in
For long-lost halcyon days
Wary
I ran into the brier
Let me bake my own heaven and earth
Let me be my own lord
'kun fayakun'
I said
Ah
Why the earth is pretty
And the sea salty
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