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THE 7315 (Free verse) by Garrett S Sexton

Zoe Tomalin caught the train. Patti Hunter went by plane. Joseph England crossed tarrain. Micheal Skidmore in the rain. Emma Roberts, Poppy Dillon, Jessie Meade, Nathan Hill and Mathew Dick, all masters of this glorious trick. David Lees caught the train. Roy Green went by plane. Connor Hyden crossed tarrain. Rebecca Hogg in the rain. Samual Stokes, Nikki Triggs, Gemma Perry may have gone by ferry. NO MATTER HOW YOU DID IT? FREE THINKING IS POWER, STAY CONNECTED.

Garrett S Sexton 27-Aug-03/11:28 AM
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You the reader were able to do all three. Firstly, you did understand it (at least to a degree maybe). Secondly, you were able to research it as you
contacted me the author and have now acquired source info. Thirdly, you did dance with this poem as was my intention (while you tried to figure out what you already understood).

Ans: I intend everything which is hidden, as well as blatant, in my poetry and writings.

Ans: That is best left to the individual.

Ans: However much one thinks they have free thought, free thought has a limit, thus forcing us to belong. There are many examples of this throughout history (see world history).

Ans: If everyone attains true thought, unhinged and unadulterated, then there is no power. As for power one cannot be equal. Those that believe
themselves free thinking up to our time almost always stick themselves in boxes and belong to groups (see world history)

Ans: When one doesn't know how a trick works then it must seem like magic, like our forms of travel three thousand years ago. We don't give it a second thought, but to those then, like the true power of free thought it must have seemed unattainable and scary.

PS. All the names used are real activists of free thought in their own right. Only one is personally know to me. Glad you enjoyed the poem. Hope my
response has helped.




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