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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

I'm Nobody! Who are you?
~Emily Dickinson

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  • I been thinking. It used to be that we had plump flesh. But now we only have brain and bones. We are what we do. But I thought there was something more. But I can't remember. We can't afford to be more than what we do. We have become like those starving african children.

  • @Israe5l

    I read all your comment and think about your observations.

    Thanks

  • I am the bog that frogs and then croaks - The forest which leaves sometime after it oaks - And when you do name me my finitude's true - But that in the first place is how I know you.

  • @Monolith1618

    To name is to diminish.

    This poem is at a finish.

    [Your rhyme is obviously better than mine :¬]

  • Good stuff. Sorry to admire. Does that mean I'm in the bog?

  • @Professoranton

    Thanks...

    "Does that mean I'm in the bog?"

    No, but it might mean that you're in the bogsphere...

    Sorry, sometimes my bad jokes just write themselves :)

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  • The notion of selfhood is as illusionary as all other terror management lies. Our consciousness (parent of all horrors) yokes us to all manner of manic ‘anchoring mechanisms’ e. g. god country and family.

  • @2bsirius This which your wrote 5 months ago:

    'To name is to dimihish',

    seems similar to what I have been thinking lately;

    'When you define it, you confine it'

  • that poem was converted into a song

  • Emily Dickinson wrote that poem??? No WONDER it's so good!

  • Three thousand years from now every one of us will be nobody.

    Since we will leave nothing carved in stone all our names, our lives

    and our deeds will erode along with our flimsy recording media.

    The remains of our buildings and bridges will be all that survives

    to tell the future that - someone - was here before them.

  • Oh I'm going to so share this on Facebook. Oops, wait, I don't have an account on Facebook

    ~ Anonymous

  • I am the Multi-Verse

    the cant and jargon

    of multiple verses

    each one unspeakable

  • I like it.

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