
Sun or moon and smooth or rough,
old or young and clothed or buff––
opposites contrast each other––
tough or easy, breathe or smother.
Shadows can be made with light,
though sun is opposite of night.
Sarcasm depends on this:
words that praise, but really diss.
Life consists of contrasts that
give yin for yang and tit for tat.
If you can’t find a life to fit,
just change into its opposite!
Reach for the hidden, release the found.
Contrasts make the world go round.
Wonderful words.
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Thanks, Miriam.
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Great poem and photo Judy.
Connie
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Thanks, Connie.
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And a little bit of abrasiveness keeps things lively 🙂
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Reblogged this on lifelessons – a blog by Judy Dykstra-Brown and commented:
Opposites make the world go round! And certainly make it more interesting, if not always comfortable.
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Love the opposites!
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