Full moon overhead...what holds you on your course?
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[Sometimes when the moon is right overhead it is easy to ponder what keeps it hanging up there and what keeps it going on its precise course. Of course, the scientific answer is simple and obvious but I think there is something deeper and and more fundamental. It continues to hold my fascination every time I see it up there above the pine trees.]
i agree with you so much on this one - the scientific answer isn't enough (personality revelation 27: i both love and dread the full mo-oo-ow-ow-ow-own) :)
An Native American seer from Arizona is reported to have claimed that he could visit the Moon in his dreams - with his 'dream body'. Then he added, for the benefit of the young American anthropologist, practical as always: 'But I won'tbe able to bring you back the stones, though!'
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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1095. With Precision
Full moon
overhead...what holds you
on your course?
Link with 1094: Mass.
[Sometimes when the moon is right overhead it is easy to ponder what keeps it hanging up there and what keeps it going on its precise course. Of course, the scientific answer is simple and obvious but I think there is something deeper and and more fundamental. It continues to hold my fascination every time I see it up there above the pine trees.]
i agree with you so much on this one - the scientific answer isn't enough
(personality revelation 27: i both love and dread the full mo-oo-ow-ow-ow-own) :)
I agree! (I see it through pine trees, too. :) )
yes thought provoking
johnxjlecke
our moods i guess ..... i sometimes think what is the moon wasnt there
there is indeed no scientific answer
ah, the mysterious moon... i'm with you on this one
Floots: *hee hee* I'll join ya!
Andrew: Right on! What is the moon without pine trees? :-)
John: Thank you.
alok: :-) Good question.
Polona: Thanks, it seems unanimous!
'There's much more to it than meets the eye...'
Borut: Indeed...and I have heard the Americans are planning to take a trip there again by 2020.
An Native American seer from Arizona is reported to have claimed that he could visit the Moon in his dreams - with his 'dream body'. Then he added, for the benefit of the young American anthropologist, practical as always: 'But I won'tbe able to bring you back the stones, though!'
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