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Z cyklu wiersze staroświeckie

 

Achilles gonić żółwia zamierzał

Po to by bronić starca

Strzała z impetem drogę odmierza

Dla życia marny to punkt oparcia

 

Anzelm myślał, że myśleć się nie da

Nie żeby dowieść

Bóg potężniejszy niż Twoja kłoda

Nawet gdy tej nie da się podnieść

 

Pascal wymyślny zakład swój stawiał

Lecz nie aby kupczyć

Jakkolwiek do rozumu byś nie przemawiał

Łaski i tak musisz doświadczyć

 

 

 

        Uparty centrolewicowiec, niedogmatyczny liberał i gospodarczy i obyczajowy, skłaniający się raczej ku agnostycyzmowi, fan F.C. Barcelony choć nick upamiętnia Ferenca Puskasa gracza Realu Madryt email: gamaj@onet.eu About Ferenc Puskas: I was with (Bobby) Charlton, (Denis) Law and Puskás, we were coaching in a football academy in Australia. The youngsters we were coaching did not respect him including making fun of his weight and age...We decided to let the guys challenge a coach to hit the crossbar 10 times in a row, obviously they picked the old fat one. Law asked the kids how many they thought the old fat coach would get out of ten. Most said less than five. Best said ten. The old fat coach stepped up and hit nine in a row. For the tenth shot he scooped the ball in the air, bounced it off both shoulders and his head, then flicked it over with his heel and cannoned the ball off the crossbar on the volley. They all stood in silence then one kid asked who he was, I replied, "To you, his name is Mr. Puskás". George Best His chosen comrades thought at school He must grow a famous man; He thought the same and lived by rule, All his twenties crammed with toil; 'What then?' sang Plato's ghost. 'What then?' Everything he wrote was read, After certain years he won Sufficient money for his need, Friends that have been friends indeed; 'What then?' sang Plato's ghost. 'What then?' All his happier dreams came true - A small old house, wife, daughter, son, Grounds where plum and cabbage grew, poets and Wits about him drew; 'What then.?' sang Plato's ghost. 'What then?' The work is done,' grown old he thought, 'According to my boyish plan; Let the fools rage, I swerved in naught, Something to perfection brought'; But louder sang that ghost, 'What then?' “What then”” William Butler Yeats

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