Take a look at the world around you and start to add up the absurdities. Before long you might find yourself like the Indian King, the victim of an inescapable exponential progression. Absurdities are not all. There are people and places and individual circumstances that combine to form a hefty dinner dressing. The feast of large numbers of which every person is a part in some manner or other. Dissect and diagram your life according to the irrevocable power of these numbers and see them as the harbinger of the only permanence you will ever know. You are a part of them now, the glowing figs of the existence tree, and part of them you shall remain. Beyond birth and life and the countless tears and breaths, mistakes, misunderstandings and triumphs, hearts captured and minds repelled. None that mean nothing, save for the permanence that comes with being among the counted; that results from being among the being. Somehow this being is the being of "why," so often puzzling and scorned. The being of how, where, when, who and what. As to why? Because counted you were. And how? In the manner of the moment. Where? With those counted alike. When? In your time. Who? You -- among the rest. What? Counted is all.
Why stand up at all, if it’s only for the sake of being counted? Interesting twist on the how, where, when, who, what and why. Is this The New World Order of Existence? For recorded purposes only, exist in The New World in order to be. A dilemma for sure. Just my spin, wonderful poem as always.
~ Mia
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Wonderful question! Why, indeed. (always comes back to that why, doesn’t it?).
The subtle suggestion here is that if you consider the “why” the end all, you may be in for a large disappointment — counted is all. If you look past the why for a moment (or that there even need be a why), you may find meaning in the journey itself.
And thank you for the compliment Mia. Much appreciated, as always.
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You’re most welcome. It was shared with me to look past the “why” and focus on the “how”. Which maybe insignificant, yet I think can be applied to the journey, and a more interesting question. Thank you for sharing the vision and intent of your poem with me. Enjoy the rest of your day.
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You do the same. Though it is possible that I will comment on something of yours before night’s end! lol
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That’s possibly kind of you. 🙂
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Got me reflecting… Awesome write!
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Thank you friend! I appreciate the kind words, but appreciate even more the fact that you’re thinking on it.
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Very good read; I’m glad I came across your work!
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Thanks! Yeah, there some similarity in tone for sure.
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Woah! This leaves an impression!
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