A Poem
By Eilene Lyon
If relativity is true,
Why can’t I find you?
It should be a simple matter
of bending the space/time continuum.
Then we could be in the
Same place at the same time.
But would it be your time — or mine?
Feature image: Unidentified young man from Cutting family photo collection c. 1860s (N. Ingram)
Yes! I like.
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Thanks! Just trying something a little different.
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If only we could….
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The more I learn about the people I research, the more I wish I could meet them in person!
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Wouldn’t that be fun! To just be able to sit and chat and discover their true personalities!
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Interesting concept to think about! I really wish there would be a major breakthrough in these relativity theories! Let the Gen-Time-Travel begin! :o)
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Even if I could only observe, not interact, I’d be all over it!!
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As a fan of both history and time travel – I LOVE THIS. Well done 🙂
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Thank you so much. I’m not the accomplished poet you are, but sometimes a little something pays me a visit.
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I think it’s a fantastic poem! So creative 🙂
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Hhmm. I think I’d prefer to go into the other person’s time. What could be more interesting than time travel? I mean, if they are that awesome soulmate, I suppose it doesn’t matter where you are but why not add a little icing onto the cake?
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Oh I’d love to time travel! Those are my favorite stories of all. Einstein had to go and ruin it with his theories : only travel to the future works, and it’s a one-way trip.
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