The Parable of the Poetry



Long, long time ago
Even now and so

There was this great poetry in space
Which looked like a typical universe
It even had its own black holes
Galaxies ,stars, lights
all other ingredients
with Gravity (-G )*
and other regulations in place.

***
We do remember there were great poets and poems.
***

At the end,
(which was in the beginning, if we like it)
we awarded The Poet :

Grand Poet Laureate Ultimate.

---
A polite note:
(-G )* =is means, a silly way
To say –say:
-G for downwards old gravity
G  for new gravity upwards
(known also as Poetry)
G is say, we can see, for Grave
minus is for severity.
So we appreciate gravity
but we doubt it
Leave it there, if we are not happy
G has now become for Ground
So, plus is for Ground plus....
Plus, plus...it continues...
Remember, all is well
in Poetry and G

Pp**:
Was it to be an object to be
Under G
Or was it to be a subject to be
Over G
Yes or not ,
existing reality was objective gravity
(a working document given for everybody)
For anything else, such as New Reality,
 we now use poetic gravity.
We not afraid of the black holes anymore
---
Pp** : has come to mean post poetry.
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