A Noun Needs a Verb

Even the shortest sentencehas two simple needs: a noun,a verb. A basic formula forendless chance to build or deconstructany infinite version of reality.
Always, alwaystwo basic elements to completea thought. Noun, verb.Separated, even maintaining meaning,it's partial. A piece missing, an idea -- dangling. But when connected, there's satisfyingconclusion. Resolution, understanding. 
     I am a noun.      A person first,     often a place     and sometimes a thing.     I give you context. You are a verb, allmovement and action andinfinitive.Giving, trying, being.You offer action, youprovide purpose. 
Joined, we turn fragments into sense.We share words with similar intentionsbut different executions.Words like:      Shelter. A place; to protect.     Love. Affection; to feel deeply.     Peace. A state of quiet; to calm.
I am, you arenoun, verb -- together, whole.It's that simple, that complex.Two elements, part of one.We are complete, necessary, complimentary.
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Published on October 29, 2021 10:44
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