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A Prohibited Speech

Walking through the haze of life Too often numb to feel the strife Until the Jester's parting shot, Culmination of misery that you begot As usual the joke begins as cruel But the shift occurs; you're breaking rules Of existence set since birth of time For this feels bigger than any life A river of senses rushing through And realization of not what, but who, Brings you closer as if to drink the sky. The blood is gone, it's time to fly.
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