16.2.07

Heart of a Zinnia by Radiann Porter

Photo: Heart of a Zinnia by Radiann Porter






1. From the Book of Confusions

Silly old man walks down silly old street
waves his hand at everybody. You don't know him.
No one does. So he must be a retarded angel. - Ode to the Mining Town Waver

As the bee tends
the tendrils of time
on the outskirts
of her metaphysical chores,
she is weightless, harmless, free.
Flowers are her chaplains,
out in space and so small.
Daisy, peony, carnation:
you paper-puzzles, you grand masters
how about me? Is this a Valentine?

Hey pollen pushers, egg minders
in the society of specialists,
who gave you your orders
to sting and mend?
All this subatomic origami, all these stars.



A must read is, The Chain of Miracles by Harun Yahya the famous Turkish anti materialism advocate and Islamic scholar. Makes you realize that the reason astrophysics is so hard for the layman to comprehend is because those describing it in the text books are lying about who invented it in the first place. They like to take a little too much credit and therefore, do not describe the invention of "something else" (Allah) as plainly as they ought to.

http://www.harunyahya.net/V2/Lang/en/Pg/WorkDetail/Number/2537


2 comments:

AZnurse said...

You may want to download the smaller version of this shot as the large one is overlapping your written archive data making it hard to read.
I remember the wacer and his absolutly hugh ears.

Carmenisacat said...

Yes!

The archival data is at the bottom...I think?

I like it BIG. BIG origami. Really big.

Thanks for the shot.