STANDING UPON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS
By kheldar
Wed, 02 Mar 2016
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| "If I have seen further (than you and Descartes) it | ||
| is by standing upon the shoulders of Giants." | ||
| Sir Isacc Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke | ||
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| The depression that daily daunts me | ||
| The anxiety that grabs me | ||
| The self-dislike that taunts me | ||
| The self-doubt that ever plagues me | ||
| The flaws that rail against me | ||
| The rememberance that haunts me; | ||
| All these things are giants | ||
| I lie trapped beneath their feet. | ||
| The chain on my ambitions | ||
| The padlock on my thoughts | ||
| The curb on my emotions | ||
| The brake upon my actions | ||
| The blanks in daily memory | ||
| The barrier to discourse; | ||
| These things too are giants | ||
| I lie trapped beneath their feet. | ||
| My mind is ruled by giants | ||
| I lie trapped beneath their feet; | ||
| One day I'll stand upon their shoulders… | ||
| One day… | ||
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Some very effective rhythms
Permalink Submitted by Philip Sidney on
Some very effective rhythms here. A powerful piece.
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It certainly packs a punch,
Permalink Submitted by Starfish Girl on
It certainly packs a punch, but remains on a great feeling of hope.
Lindy
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Very vivid imagery and the
Very vivid imagery and the rhythm captures the urgency of the desire to go further. I think this will speak to a great many of us.
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Kheldar...welcome back. How
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
Kheldar...welcome back. How wonderfully amazing to 'read you' again. Couldn't believe it when I noticed this little gem. You surely have not lost your touch, as af sums up more than succinctly.
All best wishes to you.
Tina
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