of time and space
where the beat is your pulse
or the touch of your feet on
on the floor,
the spring of your knees.
It's easy to believe
you are guided divinely.
It seems you are in tune
and time
with well beingness
like God's name...
I am.
I, John W. Sweazey, retired Emeritus from the University of Washington at fifty, in order to spend more time reading, thinking, philosophizing, rock climbing, recording videotapes, designing better geodesic domes, continuing to keep daily journals, contacting those in power with ideas, learning Greek dances with my wife, sharing Ivars fish and chips with her, enjoying the ultimate pleasure of helping my family, friends, and neighbors with their cars, homes, aging and parenting, loving my animals, learning, learning, learning. Thanks for listening!
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