Saturday, June 01, 2013

Lyrical Darwinism

If Charles Darwin was a poet, how would he write his 'Theory of Evolution'? May be by simple juxtaposition of words. I began writing ‘Lyrical Darwinism’ with that thought and extended it to how evolution is likely to shift if one of the fundamental assumptions made by Darwin is changed.

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Everything is scarce. 

I compete with you.
You compete with me.

I fear you.
You fear me.

I hate you.
You hate me.

I kill you.
You kill me.

Everything is abundant. 

I recognize you.
You recognize me.

I accept you.
You accept me.

I love you.
You love me.

I become you.
You become me.

I am you.
You are me.

There is no I.
There is no you.

There is only us.

5 comments:

Anup said...

Beautiful

Majoe said...

Darwinism also explains altruism, Kamlesh.
How about waxing lyrical on that note?

Pradeep Ullal said...

this is utterly brilliant. i love you for who you are kamo:)
blessings

Nipa said...

Simple and powerful, love it!

Siddharth Thakker said...

nice. almost like a geometry theorem. i like the connections and the conclusion