Turn the page clockwise,
a full one-eighty degrees.
Any further and you’ll lose perspective.
Any less and you’ll slip back.
That’s not irretrievable,
and you’ll probably
have an opportunity to re-cover.
You might re-live and re-peat,
but if you make it a habit,
you’ll get stuck in a loop
never breaking out of the prologue.
Stick to the clockwise-one-eighty approach
and you’ll myth like a Makar.
You’ll story, fable and yarn.
You’ll chronicle and tale.
You’ll saga.
That is what we call a true page turner.
Mar 25, 2025
Mar 25, 2025 at 4:48 PM UTC
Turn the page clockwise,
a full one-eighty degrees.
Any further and you’ll lose perspective.
Any less and you’ll slip back.
That’s not irretrievable,
and you’ll probably
have an opportunity to re-cover.
You might re-live and re-peat,
but if you make it a habit,
you’ll get stuck in a loop
never breaking out of the prologue.
Stick to the clockwise-one-eighty approach
and you’ll myth like a Makar.
You’ll story, fable and yarn.
You’ll chronicle and tale.
You’ll saga.
That is what we call a true page turner.
[Not sure what that's all about - but we'll see where it takes us.]
