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One Link In the Chain
Contributed by
invierno
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Friday, 17th July 2015 @ 08:41:18 PM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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In the pulsing heart of timeless space where all things known have come, that music beating, our cells all keeping in time to heaven's drum; the common leaf that miracles so liberally adorn; billions, each distinct, so rich and vast are daily born. The unseen worm that turns the berm, as key to earth as air, we owe our thanks to them beneath our feet, for if no worms we wouldn't be here. Our two legs and larger lobes grant no liscense to ascend; of no more import are we than leaves and our squirmy wormy friends.
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Re: One Link In the Chain
(User Rating: 1 ) by alicewhite on
Friday, 17th July 2015 @ 08:54:07 PM AEST (User
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Donkeys aww n earth ponies mentally advanced ceres ? Hmm reminds me to be greatfull of beautiful cauliflower enlarged ear lobe n grey temperal lobe alchemical gold goat eyelid worm soupxxx |
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Re: One Link In the Chain
(User Rating: 1 ) by speedy on
Saturday, 18th July 2015 @ 07:37:47 AM AEST (User
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To quote Disney, "we are all connected in the great circle of life."
It's a good lesson - we're no more or less important than any other creature on the planet.
Great write.
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Re: One Link In the Chain
(User Rating: 1 ) by JamesStockdale on
Saturday, 18th July 2015 @ 10:30:25 PM AEST (User
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I really like this.
Well written indeed
James |
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