Paradoxical Incongruities
The Sage sees the world as an expansion of his own self
So what need has he to accumulate things?
By giving to others he gains more and more
By serving others he receives everything
Tao 81
Them, they
Over there
Strange words in an unknown cadence
Notes of a song we've never heard
Stories, sorrows
Different
But somehow similar
Blood red, white bones
Beating heart
In spite of what you've heard
Inside
We are much more
Same
Than different
in·con·gru·ity (in′kän gro̵̅o̅′i tē, -kən-)
noun
- the condition, quality, or fact of being incongruous; specif.,
- lack of harmony or agreement
- lack of fitness or appropriateness
- pl. incongruities -·ties something incongruous
dg
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