Official DU NaPoWriMo 2023 Discussion
Ahavati
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Woot! Welcome, 57! The team is safe under your protection!
Josh
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Cipher_O said:Jeus has spoken.!.
Jeus has not only spoken, he's also been damn busy building another universe, completed just in time for NaPo 2023 ...
page:42 on the "things you've made" forum (of course, 42 is the answer to everything as well we know from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy).
https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/forum/speakeasy/read/11128/615/#560053
Jeus has not only spoken, he's also been damn busy building another universe, completed just in time for NaPo 2023 ...
page:42 on the "things you've made" forum (of course, 42 is the answer to everything as well we know from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy).
https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/forum/speakeasy/read/11128/615/#560053
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This is a beautiful tribute. Fiftysevenhours pens thought provoking and elegant poetry, with a soft feel to it.
Welcome again, to Team NaPo!
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Welcome to the team Cipher. Looking forward to our timekeeping task come NaPo'23.
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O, but there are others to come, whose goings and comings everyone is trying to deCIPHER! Let's dress back, as with zipped lips, we admit 1 who believes in the power and energy of poetic thought.
Mystical, musical, methodical: yes; mythical: I hardly think so! This hombre is real as a dream...that flows from sleep into hard action on the ground.
Hip, hip? Hooray! (x3) Have you deciphered? His name is Cipher_O. This Pablonian power is the brain behind the exciting NaPo23 script. Now unzip your lips and crucify the stillness, for applause is barely adequate for an entrance such as this - o so timely!
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There are boats in the offing; blow the wind southerly and catch the elemental Cipher in Zero disguise...
Cipher_O
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Just started wearing my watch again...
:)
:)
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Totally Awesome.!.
Totally totally Awesome...
<3
Totally totally Awesome...
<3
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Tallen said:
i think i stopped wearing / owning a watch after 9/11 in the US, about the same time i had an awakening experience.
i suppose it depends on ones' belief
and for me,
time is a human construct that enables us to structure our lives.
Not a bad thing, just a thing.
Your last line reminded me of an old poem of mine
A Mind Off-Grid, Nr.01 - The Cycle Of The Thing
For a while I thought it was a bad thing
but giving it some time to breathe and tell its story
I subsequently saw it was a good thing
and then further allowing it to play out long and free
I eventually experienced it as just a thing.
Indulging it with yet more time
I observed the thing in other people
and finally far away on the distant horizon --
as I sub-consciously waved it a mental ‘bye-bye’
the next bad thing was slowly creeping up on me.
Regarding wearing a watch, I always do and feel odd if I don't. I have two watches, one for work which gets bashed about and scratched, and one 'good' one; it tells the date too -- bifunctional
i think i stopped wearing / owning a watch after 9/11 in the US, about the same time i had an awakening experience.
i suppose it depends on ones' belief
and for me,
time is a human construct that enables us to structure our lives.
Not a bad thing, just a thing.
Your last line reminded me of an old poem of mine
A Mind Off-Grid, Nr.01 - The Cycle Of The Thing
For a while I thought it was a bad thing
but giving it some time to breathe and tell its story
I subsequently saw it was a good thing
and then further allowing it to play out long and free
I eventually experienced it as just a thing.
Indulging it with yet more time
I observed the thing in other people
and finally far away on the distant horizon --
as I sub-consciously waved it a mental ‘bye-bye’
the next bad thing was slowly creeping up on me.
Regarding wearing a watch, I always do and feel odd if I don't. I have two watches, one for work which gets bashed about and scratched, and one 'good' one; it tells the date too -- bifunctional