On earth and water

Any earth, joined still as many and as one, will fail anywhere, and becomes rubble.

Any water, flowing freely as many and as one, won’t fail anywhere, and ignores structure.

The fast-river becomes the ocean

while the slow-river becomes the lake:

what they are not is rain, the world-river then again.

A structure is born once itself; any its restructures; and rubble once forever.

Beings in motion are not earth, but water,

which can’t be slowed, nor stopped, nor dried,

and is not fit for structures.

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