Death of the Gods At the dawn of time, Gods and humanity shared the planet
People craved understanding, respect was all the Gods demanded
Gods could do anything, but humanity wanted everything!
Beyond belief of the most powerful beings
Humanity’s free will fashioned ropes from their strings!
And overpowered, bound, and captured a trio of supreme beings
The Gods died by a simple fallacy
Their expectations didn’t mirror their creation’s reality.
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Growth Rings I never imagined the present future back when I was a kid
Suppose that I did?
How could I possibly count all the blessings that rose to the surface?
For I found love, security and purpose
Beyond all my hopes and dreams
A kid from Indianapolis, born with middle class values and means
As I approach 50 springs
I also can’t imagine myself being nine
1985 seems like such a distant time
Even the present sometimes seems hard to understand
The hours and days fly by so fast, its more difficult to plan
Or imagine what the next future presents will be
Like annual rings, recorded beneath the bark of a tree
So I’m writing down all my stories to help the future remember me
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Perfection is a myth An unrealized lie that causes folks to just wish
Knowing all the unknowns is the pits!
Ignorance is bliss!
Take a hundred shots, and you're guaranteed to miss!
Possibly more than you’d make
Think everybody’s better than you, please don’t take that bait!
Envy’s the thief of joy, so don’t be a statistic
Just do your best, don’t stress and be more realistic
If you accept this truth, you’ll evade the fangs of failure’s pain
Treat perfection like rabies, or you might just go insane!
Even the most talented artists, musicians, and athletes fail more often than not
I’d be a hypocrite if I told y’all what you shouldn’t do or ought
Perspective, isn’t black is what the kettle called the pot?
Those who choose peace or fought
Folks who choose to live o... |
8 billion humans and 7 billion rats There are more humans on earth than rats!
By over a billion in fact
That’s 8 billion humans to 7 billion rats
But only 700 million cats!
Goats, cows, and sheep
There are about one billion each
Scientists estimate 784 million hogs
And approximately 900 million dogs
Earth's mammal numbers are small to behold
Compared to 20 quadrillion nematodes!
Those microscopic roundworms match the number of ants present on our planet
Both are double the number of all other insects, but don’t panic!
In the oceans, Antarctic Krill number 500 trillion
But the deep sea bristlemouth fish many be more than a 20 quadrillion
Scientists have only discovered 10 to 20 percent of all life on our planet
Now you may start to panic!
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Humans vs. Primates The opposable thumbs and will power debates
Many surmise as the only lines that separate humans from apes
However, I’ll ask just one question without refrain
Could 30,000 apes sit in a stadium and enjoy a 2 hour football game?
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Schrödinger’s cat - 1935 Both dead and alive, a cat trapped in a box
Trapped with a radioactive atom, a hammer, Geiger counter, and vial of poison fastened with locks
Theories of quantum mechanics debated in 1935
When Schrödinger and Einstein wrote, to this conclusion they arrived
The hammer brakes a glass vial
When will radiation spike the Geiger counter’s dial
Killing the cat, or not
See the paradox?
We don’t know the cat’s fate until we open the box
Known unknowns, zero, one, or both, fate chose
Radiation, nine lives, broken glass, poison, hammer, gravity, who knows?
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Understanding Puzzle pieces in an unassembled heap
Flipped and grouped to form a boarder neat
The frame, the start of one’s belief
A collection of unknown shapes defined provides relief
How everything is connected, our purpose is to try and fail
Colors, patterns, and answers write our life’s tale
As more is known than not, and our work is near completion
Once our purpose ends, we face deletion. |
Dime the Hooper made bail Dime the hooper just made bail
Hours with no food or representation, weeks in jail
Arrested for no reason other than being in the wrong place
Trying to stay positive, despite bruises to his ego and face
When they dragged him across the asphalt, his flesh ripped and bled
Knees in his back and kicks to the ribs, Dime didn't hear what they said
Slurs, curses, and maybe Miranda rights?
Sitting in a cell with dull florescent lights
Dime wondered, why him again?
He was just shooting hoops in the park with his friend.
A few days of missed work and bruises on his face
Explainations, lawyer fees, stares, whispers, disgrace
As the church prays for him, his family offers hugs and support
But he found himself alone in both jail and court
The bail bondsman grined when accepted his fee
Bail debt and a criminal record feels like a noose slung from a tree.
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