| The subject of this poem is one we have all experienced at some point in our lives. But what if you woke up one morning and knew everything that was going to happen to you that day, not hours in advance, but mere seconds before each event happened? It might be fun if it was for only 1 day, but if it continued, you would also know of bad things to come your way, being helpless to change the outcome. I'm sure it's thoughts like these that were responsible for creating the phrase, "Ignorance is bliss". | |||||||||||
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| This is a silly little poem that had me wondering what causes us to think. I don't mean like during a test, or if someone asks you a question. I was curious about those thoughts that pop into your head in the quiet of the night, before you drift off to sleep. It goes without saying that the great inventions of man (and women) were at some point just a passing thought in someone's mind. We all have thoughts or ideas of things that seem too unimaginable to ever come true, yet things that we take for granted today were unheard of just 100 years ago. | |||||||||||
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