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I have hidden incognito a decade in this desert,   enscounced in the Bad Lands of a wasted life,   evading both politics and the Bureau of Statistics,   immersed in maths for senseless games of chance. I forget promises and birthdays with equal disregard,   attempt mental reconstructions of past events,   seeking the forgiveness I have no power to grant,   all my atoms expanding heirlooms of critical mass. The gravitational attraction of lifelong friendships,   dithers perception at the horizon of a span of years,   warping the wormhole space between our arms, our minds.   I need only for you to ask that I should stay.
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Feb 27, 2012
Feb 27, 2012 at 11:31 AM UTC
Could've Tripped Out Easy
I have hidden incognito a decade in this desert,   enscounced in the Bad Lands of a wasted life,   evading both politics and the Bureau of Statistics,   immersed in maths for senseless games of chance. I forget promises and birthdays with equal disregard,   attempt mental reconstructions of past events,   seeking the forgiveness I have no power to grant,   all my atoms expanding heirlooms of critical mass. The gravitational attraction of lifelong friendships,   dithers perception at the horizon of a span of years,   warping the wormhole space between our arms, our minds.   I need only for you to ask that I should stay.
brian-oarr
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Feb 27, 2012
Feb 27, 2012 at 11:31 AM UTC
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