Can any concept
Capture the Boundless Nature
Of "Being Itself"?
© 2008 RFHay
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Less philosophically, is the "this" your question refers to your picture, the gun or the haiku?
If "this" is about the M-16 you're holding, you'll have to go a long way to catch my periodic, 1970 nightly expendures of 12,000 rounds of 7.62 and 5000 rounds of 20mm HEI ammo.
If "this" is about the haiku, they are what I like to call, "Smart bombs to target deeply embedded patterns of self-centered thought."
If "this" is about your picture, then we appear to be about the same vintage and probably both served in Vietnam.
The visual is a worthy mention Richard. No it cannot.
This is the perfect "10" BOUNDLESS Style Snippet!
Excellent job on this one.
Blessings ~
Rene