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Entropy
Saul Bernstein
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Entropy
As I sit here pondering the meaning of it all,
and considering what I hear in a concert hall
the first note is remembered throughout,
the performance till the final climax and shout
but how does the first note sound at this point,
so that the audience can hum it after this joint
has long since left the scene in our memory,
our sense of well being rests in the auditory
of the past moments.
does this experience qualify as an example
of time being in a state of another sample,
where time is in a form being transformed,
where entropy is again being performed.
Or is it an accident played on our senses
which attacks our realities and defenses?
we hear this is real from the scientists who
deal with realities, so obscure in skies so blue
that makes ones imagination stagger in its
presence and causes one to work on its
presentation in many fields.
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