Remnants of the ageing past persist in resistance,
And focus in protest,
And focus in protest,
Determined to dwell forever in the juvenescence of the dawning present,
Historically they inhabit this everpresent reality of our Continued Daily Existence;
The constant domain of endurance with which we are all familiar.
Evicted from pride of place as unfolders of the future,
The constant domain of endurance with which we are all familiar.
Evicted from pride of place as unfolders of the future,
These artefacts, these relics, these memories,
These halls of history magnetically contained in space and time,
Saturate Presentive Atoms Circulating Electrons,
Causing
Travel Integers Magnetically Electrified,
To
Move Constantly Forward
Faster than photons of light towards infinity.
The time signals they radiate are consumed in fractions of a second as fuel for further adhesion to nothing,
Invisible in the folded future.
We exhaust the past as time that is spent in our pursuit of time that is new.
We proceed with the present as time which counts towards possible points of view.
While remnants of the ageing past face eventual extinction,
The enclosed domain of simultaneous equality they still inhabit remains real,
And sometimes boring,
With relative electives of front and back, left and right, above and below,
centred on now.
And sometimes boring,
With relative electives of front and back, left and right, above and below,
centred on now.
SO NOW,
While energies of the present extrapolate prospects of the future,
entrust your continued daily existence in this vast expanse of space, time, energy and matter,
completely to the mercies of God.
Pre`sent´ive
a. | 1. |
(Philol.) Bringing a conception or notion directly before the mind; presenting an object to the memory of imagination; - distinguished from symbolic.
How greatly the word "will" is felt to have lost presentive power in the last three centuries.
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co.
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