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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Day Dreamers Slobs and Bush Mechanics


Albert Einstein

they thought
he was a loser
finally
a kind friend got him a dead end job
in an office

what if
he had nor spent hours
day dreaming about inventions
staring out of the patent office window



Alexander Fleming

what if
he was a neat freak
in 1928 he came back from holiday
to dirty petri dishes covered in mould
penicillin saved millions of lives


Thales of Miletus... 

what if in 600 bc 
thales had not been hanging out at the egyptian pyramids  around midday
sitting in the sun gazing at the shadow of a stick lying on the ground
he worked out how to measure the height of the cheops pyramid
you little beauty he exclaimed in ancient greek
bush mechanics was born





Midweek Motif - Poets United

18 comments:

  1. Thank goodness for those wonderful bits of happenstance that made the world better.

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  2. I don't think I'll ever make a mechanic, even a bush one, but I've got daydreamer and slob handled. (Though possibly not inventive genius.)

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  3. Oh yes, we need more daydreamers, idlers, thinkers, who may seem to delve in things one may not deem helpful or needed but end up being the most important discoveries.
    -HA

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  4. The dreamers are the ones who will change the world in the end 💞

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  5. Here's to the dreamers, the gypsies, the artists among us. I don't have the other ones but I mos def have the daydreamer down pat.

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  6. Thought provoking, wise and so true!! Love this Rall!!

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  7. Great tribute to the dreamers and the thinkers. It amazes me what people have come up with in their daily endeavors. Cool piece!!!

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  8. indeed .... what if? what if? which of course, poses that presumably unanswerable question - fate and/or destiny - and how much is "controllably" by our choices/decisions or whether, at some point, things, events, circumstances would eventually bring someone right to such similar places anyhow ....

    what if indeed.

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  9. Yes, thank goodness for those visionaries.

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  10. Great! I love the title which set me up to read this poem with a smile on my face. Among the myriad who dream, mess, fiddle with things and disobey, if one, three or 100 come up with such sparks, its worth the attempt to live with the rest. I've been guilty of nagging, but, that may actually be part of the magic happenstance!

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  11. An excellent tribute to the visionaries who opened our eyes and gave us so much.
    I often marvel at the inventors of things we take for granted, wondering how & what made them think that, the very beginnings...
    Anna :o]

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  12. The masters of invention - great write

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  13. Yes, thank goodness for the enthusiasm of these individuals! Loved reading this.

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  14. Uh oh I belong to the 's' category. Thank god there were dreamers.

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  15. Wow, how fortunate each of those men were exactly in the right place at the right moment - paid attention, and noticed. Awesome!

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  16. Many parents worry about their kids daydreaming, they should read this and realise they may have produced a genius! There was an expression "Off with the fairies" perhaps that should be used as a compliment rather than a criticism. Excellent post Rall!

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  17. What if, indeed... The world would probably be a much less rich place, probably bursting with literal rot... if circumstances (and little care for organization) didn't put some of the best in the right place at the right time.

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