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Words, the Heart of Imagination

(Inspired by Carl Jung and his psychological theories)
We, the humans pull words from physical reminders as a farmer harvest crops and as ranchers recognize the animals. See how children make friends with their toys and often have imaginary experiences. They believe for a time, a real and living to them that allows them a world of fiction and fantasy. We know the animals talk not but their eyes have the power that speaks great language. And we know for certain how animals differ from men as they don’t have financial worries. See how the birds differ more from man the way they build their nests and as they leave, keep landscape as it was. It’s said about birds if baby bird has human scent mom won’t accept it. And see how the cuckoo arrives in April, starts to sing a song in May: Then in June another tune, and she flies away. Birds have senses quite clearer than man. Once on a chilly Christmas morn I was looking out of the window. Most of the birds have gone on this cold dark winter day. I saw a Cardinal on the tree brilliantly colored Northern Cardinal a winter fixture at snow-covered bird feeders. I asked myself “Do the birds have Christmas?” Looking something to eat or planning in advance for a habitat on the leafless tree. When it gets cold, it flies south when it gets warm, it returns that is what we learn from birds. Maybe waiting his girlfriend’s message About when to bring food to the nest. Real things grow on our vines of Jungian theory As our mind chooses words and create thoughts. One well knows clouds and watermelons As close relatives, kissing cousins genetically As their molecular identity is almost the same. As the mind create The body expels joy and hate. We satisfy our needs the best we can Thereby feed the desire to cast emotional dice.
+++ October 29, 2014 Form: Free Verse" Dr. Ram Mehta Contest: Words; the heart of imagination by Brian Johnston

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Date: 11/25/2014 10:23:00 PM
Congratulations on your third place win in Brian Johnston's Contest "Words - The Heart of Imagination?"
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Date: 11/11/2014 11:24:00 AM
Peace and God's Blessings to you and yours...Fabulous, thought inducing, nice meter, awesome insights about life and living....Be Faithful and Blessed/1 Love
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Date: 10/30/2014 7:04:00 AM
Interesting writing, as always, you incorporate deep thought into your writes, messages deeper than the surface, and thoughts that challenge the mind. Great to read you :)
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Date: 10/29/2014 3:17:00 PM
Very nice imaginations Sir... “Do the birds have Christmas?”..It's amazing! Best wishes to you...
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Date: 10/29/2014 1:56:00 PM
Wow, well done Dr Ram! BG
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Date: 10/29/2014 1:31:00 PM
Yes Truly amazing n awakening Dr. Ram!Loved to read today! Gl in contest!
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Date: 10/29/2014 10:42:00 AM
Love this phylosophy so well poetically presented. I expect to see this high up on the list of winners.
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Date: 10/29/2014 9:22:00 AM
Very beautiful Dr. Mehta. Your poem really makes the reader stop and ponder a few times making it an enjoyable read. Good luck in the contest.
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Date: 10/29/2014 8:08:00 AM
that is so beautiful, you drew me right into your thought process,, and I love birds,
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