Collective Serendipity Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Collective Serendipity



Collective Serendipty
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Oh the Gods of man and womankind
Has graced your birth this day to an exacting 14
Both in years and date toward the countless years
we could share together...

Your eyes are lovely to the grandiose
Ability to draw me in close to wade
In the pools of wonder and love
Reflected back and forth

The collective unconscious
Flow to the tune of our hearts
Of the world of love
Of our tears of romance

Entrancing the boy I once was
Into becoming the man I'll strive
To grow into the everyman
You would be proud of...

Fore a man is nothing without the love
Of their better half... As I need you
In the manner of holding you tight
In my arms like the cocoon

I would protect and nurture you
Like a chrysalis of a girl to emerge
Fly high and easily surpass
Into that of a grown woman made

That of the beauty of a monarch
Butterfly meant to fly and reach
The skies of our hopes and dreams
Forever to reside together

Show me how the ways to swim
The collective unconscious of the seas
As the sound of the tide laps
Feeding off the nectar of our being

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