Open Poetry #34 |
Limits |
ecrivan Member Elite
since 2001-12-10
Posts 3923my own state |
What made the difference that need, the mother of invention causes us to extend our visions one may say extended those limits one says a stretch of the imagination as far as the mind will go that terrestrial minds can leap into an infinite future content to say one has lived pittance for the poor that asked joy for ones with summer cottages room to think of more than survival what made the difference from an investigatory past, the invention of fire? a flame for all seasons gunpowder? controlled in firecracker form or more explosive versions pittance for the poor of spirit to ask what of the limits that are stretched to test a new walk on another planet to patent an analgesic in a cream rub and joint pain goes away but to invent just enough to keep the curious mind from knowing more... about limits to be broken and scandals to be raised. what made that difference but the differences between upheavals in limit discourses acceptance of change, diversity but alas that runs along cloak and dagger acts stab the inventor in the back he's about to succeed but for party controls the difference in who controls what and the inventor is left alone to bother himself about forboding forces that line the limits of backstage ready for the new discoveries... |
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WhiteRose Member Elite
since 2002-07-23
Posts 3208somebody's dungeon |
and the inventor is left alone to bother himself about forboding forces that line the limits of backstage ready for the new discoveries... And this is how it is. A mind ventures forth, out of need, or with imagination in full bloom, creation comes, the creator is left behind the curtain, to make his next discovery. I like this write. |
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ecrivan Member Elite
since 2001-12-10
Posts 3923my own state |
One never really knows what invention will occur down the road...but the process unfolds as concepts grow and merge... |
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