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Monday, October 5, 2015
RELUCTANT "LEAF" DESCENT
Observing the final fall of a reluctant-to-land-maple leaf, I almost wondered if it were not some rare yellow-colored moth at play. Twisting round-and-round on its axis, stalling, landing lightly in the end. Analogizing, "parablizing,"
then, from reluctant leaf to man about the spectacle, I knew, I intuited, I grasped.
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