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The truth about the world is hidden. Records about it (because they were) are locked in the iron mountain by a man. Iron protects well against persistence. For us remained only Pythagoras, Plato, Daedalus. But we talk about Icarus most often because defiantness and falling down are exemplary. You can hear it (only to hear) in a swallow's flight when cuts an air, when puts reality like ears of grain. The truth is in the rustle of insects, seasons of the year, passing, you can see it in circles on the water and honeycombs, in trees it goes on without moving just like in rocks, but in the spoon of tar is the most of it. The truth is also in the emptiness of the beach: the sound of waves often talks about it whenever touch of dunes on the back tickles with it. Then you can smile and not even know that the body felt the story. For us it is just a movement of the grass on the wind. The short story about the truth it was.
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Jun 22, 2020
Jun 22, 2020 at 8:02 AM UTC
The truth
The truth about the world is hidden. Records about it (because they were) are locked in the iron mountain by a man. Iron protects well against persistence. For us remained only Pythagoras, Plato, Daedalus. But we talk about Icarus most often because defiantness and falling down are exemplary. You can hear it (only to hear) in a swallow's flight when cuts an air, when puts reality like ears of grain. The truth is in the rustle of insects, seasons of the year, passing, you can see it in circles on the water and honeycombs, in trees it goes on without moving just like in rocks, but in the spoon of tar is the most of it. The truth is also in the emptiness of the beach: the sound of waves often talks about it whenever touch of dunes on the back tickles with it. Then you can smile and not even know that the body felt the story. For us it is just a movement of the grass on the wind. The short story about the truth it was.
mstrugalski
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47/M/Poland
Jun 22, 2020
Jun 22, 2020 at 8:02 AM UTC
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