Posted on November 29, 2012, in Poetry, Senryu, Writing and tagged Christmas, Emptiness, Foolishness, Madness, Senryu, Social commentary. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
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“You should stop words and letters, and learn to withdraw and reflect on yourself. When you do so, your body and mind will naturally fall away, and your original Buddha nature will appear.” – Dogen.
Now, where can I find . . . ?
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Stacked in the back room
Filed but not forgotten
Admissions of a structure junky
Stringy theories . . .
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Thank you for the grin!
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Black humour, I’m afraid. I wasn’t around yesterday. I have now designated Wednesdays a “No Computer Day”. I plan to catch up with all my regular e-logs this afternoon, as well as preparing for this evening’s monthly poetry group meeting.
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Does seem what most people believe or a new pill….cheers!
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Keeps the advertisers and Big Pharma happy anyway. 😛
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lol…and some happy pills 🙂
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Legal ones, obviously. 😉
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I don’t know…lots of people use the illegal ones too…but it is the happy pills I find most disturbing…reminds me of Soma in Brave New World.
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Oh yes. And have you read “Cloud Atlas” by David Mitchell (yet). http://www.lovereading.co.uk/book/1411/Cloud-Atlas-by-David-Mitchell.html
Do read the book before watching the film.
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You have gadgeted me
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I’ve never seen the word used as a verb. You have flummoxed me.
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