Seasons span decades on Planet Uranus, maybe because of the axial tilt. The planet is known for its eccentric and quirky nature.
I wonder if the Universe sees humanity in the same way. Nobody really knows why they act the way they do.
Our world has seasons of creativity, technology, hatred, war and peace. In my limited reading of philosophy, I find that philosophers start at the base of something in a seemingly accurate manner, but are unable to connect ends and present a complete and comprehensible picture.
Both worlds defy the charts we draw,
chaos their rhythm, wonder their law.
In quirks and storms, the truth is clear—
unpredictability binds us near.

You’re welcome.
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A brilliant poem, your opening line leads to questions throughout.
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Thank you so much, Diana! Glad you liked it.
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Congrats on coming up with something for the prompt, Reena, I skipped it this week!
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Jim makes us research or dive deep into our instincts to come up with something. 😀
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Nice post, Reena and I loved your last line where the shared, uncertain nature of life brings people closer together, fostering connection, resilience, and a sense of shared humanity.
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Thank you, Jim!
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