On a tree fallen acrros the road
...conveniences set in your path that you must overcome. The last line is what hit me the most: "And, tired of aimless circling in one place, Steer straight after something into space." It reminds me so much of what people typically do when presented with a problem. They just try to forget about it, don't think about it and hopefully it will go away--instead of "steering straight through it into space." i can compare "tired of aimless circling in one place, steer straight off after something into space" to the world on its axis, normal and balanced, same old same old, but when a trees falls into our path we are spun out of normalcy into a new direction of creativity and inspiration where we wouldn't have ever traveled brfore, maybe not willingly or conciously but in a new direction. into space beyond our comprehesion but still heading towards an idea I think that, "tired of aimless circling in one place,/ Steer straight off after something into space" represents everyone's internal conflicts and the circling in one place represents our comfort level, or things that we can do without thinking about them, but "steering straight off after something into space" is above and beyond our comfort level; it is more of a risk or str...