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  Sep 2024 Traveler
greatsloth
If ever my heart stops beating
Bring her, she's lovely,
My clock would once again start ticking
Like they're back in the 80s.

Even if the photograph of her fades
She's still my beautiful grace;
Pardon me, Lady Highness
I should brought you a bouquet of roses.

Once the time of us stops,
It's not the end, but only a minute pause;
It only meant the end of this host,
My head will continue rest unto your lap.

In an era next to this
I will still be your lover, I promise.
  Sep 2024 Traveler
Tafuta Atarashī
My ten toes down.
But I walk as though
The very ground
Upon which the sky stands
Cannot touch me.
I sit, stand, walk, run...
Eyes forward And
Too aware of what's behind.
The past for now not fleeting.
Breathing down my blindside
When I reminisce
Should I revisit
Your memory.

I look to the hills
The horizon over which
My past is withered away
And forgotten
  Sep 2024 Traveler
Christopher Westra
Dilution risk exists for nearly every
     Money and asset on this planet now.
          Dilution risk happens when a person’s
               Share in an asset is decreased due to
                    The issuance of new shares.  This risk
                         Brings about a huge loss of real value
                              Therefore
                         An ideal asset would be one in which
                    There is no dilution risk possible, ever.
               Bitcoin fulfills this unique property of
          Money because the supply of bitcoin
     Is preprogrammed to 21 million coins.
Bitcoin has zero risk of share dilution
You can see this poem on a background here - https://www.bitcoinpoems.pro/delivery112DilutionRisk.html
  Sep 2024 Traveler
Universe Poems
Humans teach you speech
Character and EQ
The way someone thinks,
feels and behaves
Mental and moral qualities,
distinctive to an individual
Your Android,
may have a character void
Emotional intelligence,
another framework
Nature Being Intelligence will work

©  2024 Carol Natasha Diviney, Ph.D.
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