Thanks, Dennis for taking time to share this with the list---you are the best! >Dopamine > >It is like hovering, except >that nothing ever hovered with such weight >or waited such a long time for the life >to flow from tip of toe to top of head, >but oooooooohhhhh the glorious ecstasy >as memory moves your limbs, >and you forget to think >and simply surge into the Nike moment; >and just do it. > >It is like sinking, or rather >trying to sink, as if your chair was there >and yet not there and you are caught, >your skin one layer of skin beneath its >skin, your life one layer of life into >its life, but oooooooohhhhh >the sheer sweet glorious ecstasy, >you disengage and feel yourself slide free; >you simply do it. > >It is like nothing else youíll ever feel >your mind and body free, sweet ecstasy >of heart and spirit, sweet glorious >surging moment, breaking free, one >moment to be me, me, me just me, >sweet dopamine why must it always be >a short excursion? Why drag me back >behind the blood brain barrier? >Why must I always lose it? > >© Dennis Greene 2000 Camilla Hewson Flintermann <[log in to unmask]> On PDWebring at : http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/genugten/flinterm.htm "...everywhere I go, I find that a poet has been there before me..." ...Sigmund Freud