Nebulous v. Cumulous

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Nebulous v. Cumulous

Scalding summer winds,

Winter's scorching rains,

Spring's balmy airs,

Autumn's dryness brings.

Living mobiles in the cell;

manipulation, life's great hell.

Life's great salvation -

chests, lungs, hearts swell:

beating, breathing, heaving -

within the cold, the heat, the humid, the arid

spell.

Within the great expanse of heaven.

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icu2 commented on Nebulous v. Cumulous

01-28-2010

I must study this for awhile. It sounds lofty and noble. I am not quite sure what it is trying to tell me...but that's okay. I like it.

Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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