What mortar must be used to hold it together?
To keep it from eroding, crumbling?
Is it really just a wall?
One that blocks out criticism and harshness?
Maybe I need to know what it is,
before I can build my own.
Of Matters and AntiMatters: The Relativity of Stuff....and Things |
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How do you build it?
What mortar must be used to hold it together? To keep it from eroding, crumbling? Is it really just a wall? One that blocks out criticism and harshness? Maybe I need to know what it is, before I can build my own. is my epitaph. Just as one walks through a cemetery,
to visit a grave site of someone they knew in life, never noticing the rest, so it is with this. I will become part of the vast unknown dead of the omniweb. The picture above is the slightly altered (by me) "Ostara" (1901) by Johannes Gehrts.
The goddess Ostara, aka Ēostre, is believed to be, as it is with many other religious celebrations, the origin of 'Easter'. 'N' is for 'Not', 'O' is for 'Object'
'P' is for 'Please?' 'N' 'O'bject has worth, as long as it serves a utilitarian purpose and does not break so badly it cannot be repaired. If so, it will then be discarded and replaced. Objects are not loved, they simply serve. Nothing is indispensable. Everything can be replaced. Luckily, most objects do not have feelings or emotions. Only the human kind does.... 'Q' is for 'Quietly', 'R' is for 'Resigned'...... She used to sing, all the time
Before she was domesticated. Before she knew it was a cage. A wild thing, when finally broken, eventually forgets their song. |
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