That’s an interesting generalization.
I’ve known many more poets who were idiots than idiots who are poets. Luck is merely the synchonicity between opportunity and hard work; you can create that yourself.
Words have meaning? That is a better question than whether such meanings vary, don’t you think? We, the poets, readers, and auditors, have meaning. We assign such to words. Does it necessarily follow that the words themselves have meaning? Vrit vox?
Far as I no da main difference between men and women is sex, man,
& yeah luck exists & words do have a different meaning. And lemme tell ya dis : I surely ain’t no poet. No sir. djn
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That’s an interesting generalization.
I’ve known many more poets who were idiots than idiots who are poets. Luck is merely the synchonicity between opportunity and hard work; you can create that yourself.
Words have meaning? That is a better question than whether such meanings vary, don’t you think? We, the poets, readers, and auditors, have meaning. We assign such to words. Does it necessarily follow that the words themselves have meaning? Vrit vox?
Far as I no da main difference between men and women is sex, man,
& yeah luck exists & words do have a different meaning. And lemme tell ya dis : I surely ain’t no poet. No sir. djn
yes i agree. i think.