Poem: It Takes So Much to Start

It Takes So Much to Start

but it is easier after.  In
math we see it:
multiply zero by two,
nothing happens, but
just add an amount,
add one, only one,
once you are at one,
two times that is easy
to make into two and four.
From nothing, the effort
has to be so much greater,
must be absolute,
not relative, their
is nothing to relate
with.  Once it begins,
though, then it is simple
to keep moving, to add
speed, power, force,
it is much easier, but first,
you must start.

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