Topic: I Accept Gravity | |
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Down is the direction of defeat,
though down my feet are pulled. There may be inclination to rise, and given sufficient traction the treachery of this traverse need not be as slippery a slope. When propulsion is proportional to weakness in the anchors grip, motivation can exceed forces that hold things stationary. Roll and rocket, climb and plateau, laze or launch; preferentially pursue that which stabilizes and unifies. The ultimate culminating force, it brings together triceratops and trees, deserts and seas. Yes, I accept Gravity. It's a tether of connection with leash to explore, while limiting risk of floating aimlessly adrift. |
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Edited by
Palghat
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Sun 11/04/18 10:32 PM
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Hi Techno, didn't know Gravity can inspire poetry. The ultimate culminating force, it brings together triceratops and trees, deserts and seas. Yes, I accept Gravity. timeless lines, quite enjoyable. this Lady likes the feelings |
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Thanks for your feedback, Palghat.
Looks like that gal has the strength to resist gravity. |
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I accept gravity too, techno.
(good thing I am a small-breasted woman otherwise might have knee problems ) |
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I accept gravity too, techno. (good thing I am a small-breasted woman otherwise might have knee problems ) I love your spirit, Rosie. Your comment made me chuckle, thanks. |
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(using a line of yours to write a haiku. Ok with you?)
I won't slip today Given sufficient traction Sparrows spill birdseed |
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(using a line of yours to write a haiku. Ok with you?) I won't slip today Given sufficient traction Sparrows spill birdseed It's gratifying that some of what I wrote inspired you to write. |
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