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thankyou
it's so good to see you still creating - wonderful expressions of art.
this takes the reader from the one cetral point, to a wider pov, then zooms even farther out - but manages to do so without making the statement 'there is no god'. rather, imo, it leaves it entirely open: beyond the galaxies, what then? it doesn't challenge the idea of god, though it renders 'religion' as just a small spot from which some men began an understanding of our universe. the great unknown. the more we understand it, the more we realise how much more we don't know.
Maybe it's time to write that poem,
how I felt after she left,
she who forgot her toothbrush.
I think her name was Dawn.
But it's not about her.
The angst in my troubled soul remains
as if it t'were the cruelest month,
pouring cats and dogs,
but it's not about rain, cats or the dog
Suzanne my next door neighbor's walking
by my window six in the morning
on the other side of the street
pouring green-blue in my psyche
as she did one day last summer
sunbathing in her bikini,
taut and tan in her backyard
when she ran back into her house
in the green summer blue of my soul.
I feel like such an f'ing poser compared to you!
I really like it!
I feel like such an f'ing poser compared to you!
I really like it!
I think a lot of us feel the same.
I had found reference to this thread in a comment on another and enjoy the writings immensely. Thank you!