Life Imitating Stars
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Poetry illustrated with verbal brushstrokes that explores the hidden interactions between the virtual world we created and the multidimensional Natural world that created us. The style of writing is bold and does not use first person accounts to relay observations of the many worlds we find all revolving about the same axis, each invisible to each other but interacting on any number of levels. The alignments of the worlds are changing, perhaps the easiest change to see has been the changing role of weather, going from a causal annoyance to becoming a life changing force on a daily basis. For some people these changes have always been true, all they can say is what took us so long to notice the different worlds we all live in.
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Life Imitating Stars - Robert Zwilling
Life Imitating Stars
Copyright 2018 By Robert Zwilling
Smashwords Edition
A Dreaming News Publication
Novels
Asteroid Fever
Short Stories
Steam Age Fighter
Poetry
Living in The Event Horizon Of A Big Mud Hole
More Connected Than We Think
Green Fire Rains
Life Imitating Stars
Table Of Contents
Whose Dreams
The Other World
After Awhile
Printed Pages
Who Owns That
Living
Stories About Us
Public Sediment
Chariots On Fire
How Many Stories Does a Picture Tell
Rundown
Event Horizon
Global Dimming
The Store
Global Village
Slow Walking
Different Stories Paint The Same Picture
Eternal Mind Machines
Water Fountain Minds
Was It Really Just Fiction Dorian Gray
Castles Made of Sand
Digital Substances
The Problem With Wormholes
Parking Lots Imprinted With Binding Force
Cell Phones The Thrill Of Dead Air
Tomorrow Was Yesterday
Walking Into The Past
Bound By Borders That Go Absolutely Nowhere
It’s A Gift Please Recycle
Sustainable Growth
In The Shadow Of Dinosaurs
Some Facts Are Fonts Shaping Every Letter
Water Fountain Minds Revisited
Writing The Truth Creates The Future
No One Is An Island
Animal Jobs Out Sourced To No One
The Gyres Grinding Machines
Asteroid Fever The Book
Where Do Books Come From
Water Fountain Trees
Welcome Seas The Light
Mary Shelley
Multiple Worlds In The Same Space And Time
Is This Virtual Reality
Mapped Borders Changed The Sky
Reading Animal Works
Whose Dreams
Dreams are not yours or ours to tell
And if you think
You can dream and tell
Forget that
What you tell ain't what happened
What you wanted to see but didn't
What you wanted to hear but didn't
So don't tell
You’re only lying
In the dust of broken promises not ours to keep
TOC
The Other World
The day you find out the news comes as a shock
There are many worlds here intersecting and colliding
Two of the biggest, the world of water and the world of land
Breathing the same air with so much in common
Actually two planets sharing the same space
But one eats the other never giving it a chance
Both have huge fleets, highways and byways
Vast communities of stone built up over time
Sonar and ray guns, electric shocks and smoke clouds
Cities and schools with so much in common
Presidents and kings, workers and scavengers
For millions of years the garbage rained on the oceans
At first it was okay but the times slowly changed
From the start the trash was always quite nourishing
Trash became poisonous good only for burying in the dirt
It was like