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Huan Yi
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since 2004-10-12
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0 posted 2008-11-08 09:46 PM


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I’m not sure
If it was
Hobbes or Hume . . .
Who proved to assume
Was only to rely
On the probable
  
That there are
No certitudes

One moment or event
Will follow the next
However in sequence
With the immediate past
So nothing is inextricably
Bound

So I suppose
Anything then
Regardless of when
Is actually possible

One fine day
After being away
I may turn the key
And open my door
To a different time

Or life my wife
Smiling—saying
Dinner’s on the table
The children are hungry

Where have you been


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Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271
So. El Monte, California
1 posted 2008-11-09 07:53 PM


The Twilight Zone was my favorite show and a very good title for this most interesting poem.
                              Ida

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