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Consciousness rears its reptile head; Medusa in the morning gloom. You wake to iron silence, a tourist in a rented room. I have never feared death but often been terrified of life. Chaos theory is not a balm when the unexpected fall begins, the sudden plummet into strife. Life says no so often and loudly we begin to doubt the yes. The performance begins anew; the usher guides you to your seat. The mortal day coiled like a viper ready to strike and poison. Wise souls move through the murk one careful step at a time. When you rise, check your weapons; be careful where you place your feet.    ~mce
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Jun 2, 2015
Jun 2, 2015 at 10:35 AM UTC
Jangling Eos
Consciousness rears its reptile head; Medusa in the morning gloom. You wake to iron silence, a tourist in a rented room. I have never feared death but often been terrified of life. Chaos theory is not a balm when the unexpected fall begins, the sudden plummet into strife. Life says no so often and loudly we begin to doubt the yes. The performance begins anew; the usher guides you to your seat. The mortal day coiled like a viper ready to strike and poison. Wise souls move through the murk one careful step at a time. When you rise, check your weapons; be careful where you place your feet.    ~mce
mike-essig
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Jun 2, 2015
Jun 2, 2015 at 10:35 AM UTC
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