As the morning sun broke through
the window, she let out an awful scream.
Suddenly she could see dust every place the sun hit. Why is it, she wondered, the sun carries
dust? Truly a mystery. Is the sun magnetic? Do dust particles only
travel along sun rays? Such was life,
before we knew it.
Fish are propelled by wiggling
their fins, so why isn’t the sky full of fish?
Surely, they can wiggle their fins in the air. There should be fish everywhere we look, big
ones, minnows, Carp. Isn’t that how
fly-fishing got started? Such was life,
before we knew it.
If you draw a tree, it looks the
same on the top as it does on the bottom.
On top, we call them branches, while on the bottom we say they are
roots. If leaves sprouted from the
roots, they be identical. It wouldn’t
matter in which direction you planted them.
I guess it could be that all the fruit we see under a tree didn’t fall
from the branches but grew up from the roots. I mean, I’ve heard of road apples. Such
was life, before we knew it.
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More Food for Thought:)
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