"Tomorrow empty stays
If no man plays it into being
With his motioned way of seeing.
Let your body lead your mind-Blood the guide dog to the blind;
So then practice and rehearse
To find heart-soul's universe,
Knowing that by moving/seeing
Proves for all time: Doing's Being!"
I got the beginning of the poem so I didn't bother typing it out, it basically talks about being alive is always doing something. I don't get what these lines at the end of the poem mean. These lines are an excerpt from Ray Bradbury's "Doing Is Being." 10 points: best answer.
2007-11-04
13:10:24
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