
The good flat Earth cuts its corners obtuse
To buffer the edge 'gainst the obtuse who lose
Their balance when the road drops them away
T'ward the shards that fray from life's paths astray
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Rash geometry: parallels diverge
From True North's mandates that tilt with the urge
To veer from directions, holy, given
At the time of birth's wholly transition
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The soul's template, intuitively laid
For us, 'fore us, 'fore it waxes in jade
Street smarts, roadside, call the steps that we go
Skirting roads less taken from those we know
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The good round Earth knows no such sharp corners
Falling off likely to put us warmer
To new ways to navigate the choices
Gentler, 'gainst curves, than self-serving voices
About the Creator
Gerard DiLeo
Retired, not tired. Hippocampus, behave!
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Comments (3)
Some great word play in this, Gerard as I've come to expect from your good self.
Delightful satire, Gerald! I love how effortlessly you take down self-serving mythologies!
wow, I love this. talk about different prospectives. just brilliant.