Puzzles
Is this cup I hold here half empty
Or else, as some would have me think, half full?
A troubling conundrum, eternally insoluble
Yet quickly resolved by simply letting go
Full of confidence, the tortoise
Challenges his friend the hare to a race
“Just give me a ten yard start,” he says
“And you’ll never catch me,” he boasts
And he’s right, for whenever Hare reaches the spot
The tortoise has already gone
Still … When the hare has gone twenty yards
Where is the tortoise then?
Imagine a goose in a narrow-necked glass bottle
How can you get the goose out of the bottle
Without either of them coming to any harm?
Easily … There; it’s free
A puzzle you might find more tricky
History professors can’t answer it
Scientists still haven’t solved it
Which came first: the chicken or the egg?
Posted on October 30, 2018, in Poem With Image, Poetry and tagged Limitations, Mind, Puzzles, Quatrain. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
The egg came first as birds evolved from egg-laying dinosaurs.
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Right.
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Fun and clever, Ben.
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And hopefully with a useful message/remimder. 🙂
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Nearly all of your writing comes with contemplative messages. 😉
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Well spotted, Eric. 🙂 Please see
https://bennaga.wordpress.com/2018/10/14/among-you-we/
My offspring are free of flesh. (Unless they bring their own. 😀 )
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But Dinosaur came from what? . never solving puzzle.
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Yes. I was being polite in my reply. The answer of course is in the picture. 😉
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🙂 I’ll have to see the picture again.
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It always spoke – loudly – to me since the first time I came across it.
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