Poetry Qoute by Sigmund Freud
"Everywhere I go I find that a poet has been there before me."
Thanks, Aurora.
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Poetry Qoute by Sigmund Freud
"Everywhere I go I find that a poet has been there before me."
Thanks, Aurora.
Thanks for that. I found the clip and felt it aligned the thread - for me at least. Your help has reinforced it. I like how he writes, "possessed". :nod:
Edit: Ignore that, I just read the rules.
All good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity.
- William Wordsworth
I am only building a supposition. Lets say, the human does only receive at lower frequencies, remembers and does not utilize everything. Where I am going is, there is a lot of redundant...
Should at least be some bats.
Those sound waves would hit both the dog and the human. When, as you showed, "a dog can hear a whistle that a human ear may not hear", it does not mean the human did not receive it, only that the...
Shout out the window till someone comes and gets me??
Wait till someone else wants to use the elevator; finding its blocked up, they telephone the repair man??
I am not sure, how about he has:
4 x quarter, 1 x 10 cents, 1 x 5 cents (6 coins)
Okay guys, string me up, I realize its not radar - my head was into Lancaster Bombers. I will do my best to use the correct words. :p You see, while I agree with you that it is staggering,...
That is surprising, and I noted the author described it as 'magic'. We just don't know what it is but people use words like magic, mysterious, ghostly, supernatural. Once the magician has revealed...
shine.........
Bats have radar, do you think humans have a very limited radar that comes into use when practiced, gets stronger because of the need for it? Interesting that radar came from a bat's need to move...
I always thought there was just a 'sixth' sense beyond the five, and the sixth sense embraced everything beyond the first five. The point of classifying beyond the first five doesn't seem to make...
"Prophet!" said I, "thing of evil--prophet still, if bird or devil!
By that heaven that bends above us--by that God we both adore--
Tell this soul with sorrow laden, if, within the distant Aidenn,...
Great post, Rachel!
I was thinking... he really didn't need to be discrete here, could have expanded on it. I mean, not too much, because then we would know what its about. Why does this remind of Andy Warhole?
What? You got something against them? :lol:
We were so poor my daddy unplugged the clocks when we went to bed.
- Chris Rock
I thought what Unnamable did was quite a poem in itself:
I don't know if there is a law prohibiting collaging text together like that, if there is, kindly remove this post, and string me up.
Darwinists may or may not be right, Spiritualism might have an answer, I don't know. In any case, what is in common is, people want to know. I agree, the scientists can show chemicals can do x, but...
While Intuition is better understood, 'Premonition', 'The Third Eye' and 'Déjà Vu' are senses that so far defy scientific proof. For 'most' of us, they are not under our conscious control, they...
How many dawns, chill from his rippling rest
The seagull's wings shall dip and pivot him,
For eternity, the seagull's, like angels, wings have guided, but this is all they can do, it seems.
O...
I don't know why, feels like a Sunday afternoon on Wall street, ghostly quiet like most downtown cities at that moment, kind of grey and empty.
And Thee, across the harbor, silver-paced
As though...
If there are 9 or 12, why couldn't there be 100. Indeed, there could be an infinite number. Reminds me of moments of heightened awareness, as in a moment of danger, everything is magnified, senses...