The Choice of Words By William Bronk

We could invent a word; we have before.
We need to know what word we want and to want
that word. It would be hard to lose
such words as time and space. Our world is built
on them. Their measures reassure our minds
except, way out, they begin to mean the same, to not mean anything. They don’t apply.
They aren’t right words for the universe.

William Bronk

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