Stories
Need a leaping off point
To hook the audience
Books, radio, TV, movies
Plays, documentaries, etc,
Knowing there is not
Much difference between
A fairytale and a trucker’s tale
One begins with
Once upon a time
The other starts with
You ain’t gonna believe this shit
But as the stories go
At some point, are either
Made up entirely or
Based loosely on a truth of
Someone’s subjective perspective
However believable, it does not
Make them necessarily true
Which is the whole point of a
Good story to trigger imaginations
Where their existence resides
Consider that nothing exists permanently
Everything is an adaptation of
What it was before, based on
Molecular structures and combining
Different atoms, protons, and neutrons
In cooperation with their subatomic particles
That to my best understanding
Never actually touch each other
Does anyone really think that
“A long time ago in a Galaxy far, far away”
There was an evil empire or a rebel base?
Where everyone spoke English even though
It only appeared on this planet 1500 years ago
No, of course not, but it sets the stage
For a compelling yet universal story
The same goes for “In the beginning.”
Or at the point of the “big bang”
Are just story primers, because
Otherwise, there is no “story” to tell
Knowing everything is happening all at once
It goes on forever and has always existed
Where is the fun in that, no story, since
Everything is happening all at once
Even by just adding the word expansion
Into the void of nothingness, stars,
Planets, black holes, galaxies, light years
Is a point of demarcation to tell a story
As incorrect, improbable, and unprovable
That it might be, seeing how it is only theoretical
Contracting could also be used
Since there is no absolute proof of either
Save theories by theorists
That is all I am doing here, theorizing
From my subjective perspective of the whole
If an author writes a murder mystery
For the sake of finding whodunnit
No one (hopefully) was actually murdered
However, bipedal earthling artists are
Intrigued to test their sleuthing skills
Building stories outside of the author’s intent
Of who did what to whom and why
Was it love, money, jealousy, revenge,
There is always a justification if you
Look deep enough or make up your own
It would seem then that
The whole point of a story
Is for the experience to
Have the experience and
Alter how each moment
Plot twist or engaged
Characters reveal the story
No story could start from
A non-existent beginning
There is always an unintended
Prequel that precedes it
Later, it was filled in as a backstory as
The story is being told / read / watched
No two people experience the story
The same, as their subjective perspective
Deviates based on their own perceptions
Why the characters behave how they do
Is essentially infinitely different to
The observer or experiences had
Magnificent! I like your stories. They lead to comprehending the deepest story of all.
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