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If I had a clay metric pipe,

this poem could smoke it.

Dedicated to Max Tegmark and Bill LaPointe-Bryan.

Polycultural and permacultural, space and time growth of human communication, information systems, common understanding, Commons economics, and ultimate integrity of all human concern and evolution's informed coordination, coincidental endosymbiotic cooperation, karmic incarnation of love's redemptive initiatives-- these harvest active peace. Anger dissipates without an enemy to target through acts of kindness. Fear fades coincidentally as strong-tempered love fulfills its trembling space, transformed polymorphic place, Edenic life ionically balancing grace, finding humor in ego's hateful quaking monoculturing systemic dissipation. All Yang, no Yin, original sin, not Original Intent of polyculturally balanced Prime Principle of Universal EcoLogic. Indeed, P must reverse-valent NP, as Yang reversely balances Yin, as Tao's enculturing skin economically responds to namaste invitations from sunlight's Vitamin D. Photosynthesis enlightens binomial polycultures and regenetic strings of mind theory. Anger and fear burn monopolistically synaptic, like sunlight on unprotected skin, when and where, perma- and poly- P does not unfortunately equal NP. Baptism is to water and air systems as photosynthesis is to light and soil rooting systems as yang is to binomial implicating yin, thusly thereforeversomuchly, (and exhaustedly) P DOES = N(NP)!!! as Not-No could be Yes so let's move on with this Green Revolution of active peace EarthJustice. I need a nappy.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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Date: 6/12/2015 1:08:00 AM
Gerald, Congratulations on having your poem featured this week. SKAT love
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Date: 3/13/2015 9:43:00 AM
Hey Gerald, stopped by to visit. This is such a profoundly written piece from you. I can only hope that those whom you dedicated it to will appreciate it. Most definitely cause for a great poet to take a nice nap!! Well done. Be Blessed, Neva
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Date: 3/13/2015 9:52:00 AM
Thanks so much for saying so. And, with your permission, I close my eyes. Gerald Oliver

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