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Poem Number 6981
A hand moves, and the fire's whirling takes different shapes,
---Kukai, 9th century poet
triangles, squares: all things change when we do.
---Kukai
The first word, "ah," blossomed into all others.
---Kukai
Each of them is true.
---Kukai
Commentary:
it's funny how, whn I find I cannot uncover the words to express what I want to say, I find a Buddhist monk has already done it for me! This place has been a pleasure and a pain for me. A joy I will re-live often in my dreams. Time to bury the modem. goodbye to all of you who have touched me most profoundly. penny
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