American Dream
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To understand a model of true natural occurring perpetual motion we have only to look at the way that we treat each other. I know that these seem like comparing apples to oranges but follow me for a minute.
Often times when we are hurt we say direct our blame towards the person who hurt us directly but the reality is that we have just been affected by something that was set into motion centuries ago and will probably continue into eternity.
If we look a little deeper we might consider that we are actually paying for the pain of the person who hurt us because somebody hurt them but that wouldn't even be right but it is moving in the right direction.
The reality is that somebody way at the beginning of time was hurt and had their heart broken and the rest of us have been paying for it ever since. I know that religion attempts to explain the source of this pain but I'm not addressing that at this point. This person was hurt and so that person hurt other people and those people hurt more people and so on and so forth.
Now also understand that there are example where the impact or intensity of the pain being passed has been reduced was reduced and/or raised but always constantly in motion.
In perpetual motion you are always going to have energy leaks and resistance that can never be eliminated the idea is that it moves like an ocean with each wave connected to another wave ebbing and flowing against each other. You need to make the motion become part of the itself so that the consumption of the fuel creates more fuel.
This is the underlying point that connects perpetual motion and the way we treat each other. The consumption of the fuel used to hurt us also created the drive to hurt another person.
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American Dream - Kenneth Lynch
American Dream
By Kenneth Lynch
Copyright 2012 by Kenneth Lynch
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American Dream
By Kenneth Lynch
Tightrope
I lay each night
holding the rope inside my mind
using darkness to push it aside
it is but one that ties me to life
it is but one that gives me the why
but still I feel the fibers of the rope
as it twists in my mind
I feel the coarseness against my throat
the tightening of my windpipe being closed
I feel the release and the letting go
but then I see the eyes of the one I will leave alone
so I fall asleep, I get up and I just go
Your Gift to Me
When you came to me
my heart was not free
I was fettered with pain that you could not see
and we started down a journey
a journey we both had started separately
that we joined together freely
I felt you kneel and submit
You gave my soul such a lift
You gave me such a gift
And taught me about myself much more then I could see
Why we came together then after five years
To die in only a year and a half
I can't answer
You brought me to a new standard
In the dark you gave me a lantern
I took you for granted
It wasn't fair to you
that my heart was slanted
There aren't enough to tears to quell this sadness
So we set sail
Our joined journey continues now separately
I hope that you can live free
Don't let bitterness become a disease
As it did to me
I will love you forever
But I have my disease
Until I can let go of the bitterness trapped inside of me
I will never be able to love freely
But I will cherish always this gift you had given me
When you knelt before me
Faded
Talk to me,
You gotta give me some clue
You gotta tell me what's inside of you...
I'm scared, I'm alone
My life...
My life is spinning out of control
I've got to stop
I've got to go
I don't