Once Upon A Paradigm

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We all have interlinears, thoughts within thoughts within thoughts.  Ideas that have contrasting / or supplementary / or complementary content.  They can be words.  They can be visuals.  And it doesn’t help the cause of truth to use a lawyer’s reductive logic and pretend perceptions can properly be, or must needs be, reduced to expressions black and white.

Simplicity and complexity dwell in the same house; the same sentence; even within the same phrase: good & evil; love & hate; flesh & bone.  A poem with footnotes is a possibility for these interlinears especially when each footnote itself is also a poem or verse; and rates among other means I have used to vary the structure of poems upon a page.

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