haiku (and not your usual 5-7-5)
Saturday, March 17, 2018
Shape
and shape-shifting. Carrots are a prime example. Perhaps you have always considered carrots to be rather "straight." But now consider the sweep of carrots -- rounded, embracing the concept of a circle. Not to be confused with a bunch of baby orange bananas, of course. Not to be confused with nonsense. There is much sense in no.
Returning to shape-shifting, I think of language expressing what doesn't appear obvious. What doesn't make sense until you consider the opposite. Shape & the shifting of is the circle of paradox. Yup. Wake up; eat carrots for breakfast.
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zooming along in the new sports car, all the pretty citizens of nearby zanzibar comment daily on the price of gems, shined up for market, unclasped
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