Not Quite Poetry, Not Quite Surrealism, but a Stroll for Thought

By William Markiewicz

Cosmos: Tempest of time in the dimensions of space

Norwid wrote:

How not to be bored when all around us
Millions of other stars shine
And each one does it at its own pace
And everything stands, and runs

I added the notion of dynamics to cosmos in order not to be so boring as it was for Norwid.

The Japanese added a Divine element to their own matters, for them more important than Cosmos; Kamikaze -- Divine Tempest. Candide's Professor Pangloss expressed personal matters more important than the Cosmos by saying: "We have to cultivate our garden."

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