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Left, right, straight, left, right, left. All are ways to go, but which is the way? Running up and down among the maze, constantly looking for a way out. I will not find one, that I know, but still I look, frantically seeking an exit. Right, left, right, straight, left, right. I’m back to where started, no closer to finding an answer than in the beginning. I begin to panic, the walls seem to be caving in on me. I push against them, I pound I scream, but still they move, threatening to forever keep me between their cool, impersonal solid forms. But the walls stop only seconds before I am trapped forever, and they separate. I take a moment to catch my breath, and they appear, many reflections of myself, all eager to share their differing opinions. Left! No, right! Take that way! Take the other way! But I cannot move, frozen in time and mind, decisions weighing down upon my soul. Who do I listen to? Who is my foe? Who is my friend? I clasp my hands to my ears, but their deafening cries do not cease. I scream, I yell, I try to thrash at them, but they only laugh at my efforts. Finally I give up, I’m done, and only then am I free to move. I slump down against a wall, defeated in every way. And then the most miraculous thing happens: silence descends around me. I look up to see them smile as one, and disappear into the milky late of the maze. Confused and cautious, I stand up, wondering what will be thrown at me now. But I hear nothing, not a sound. No walls move, no reflections appear, and all is still. I hesitantly put one foot in front of the other, and only now, with my mind clear and my thoughts calm, do I successfully navigate the maze.
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Mar 22, 2010
Mar 22, 2010 at 4:36 PM UTC
Labyrinth
Left, right, straight, left, right, left. All are ways to go, but which is the way? Running up and down among the maze, constantly looking for a way out. I will not find one, that I know, but still I look, frantically seeking an exit. Right, left, right, straight, left, right. I’m back to where started, no closer to finding an answer than in the beginning. I begin to panic, the walls seem to be caving in on me. I push against them, I pound I scream, but still they move, threatening to forever keep me between their cool, impersonal solid forms. But the walls stop only seconds before I am trapped forever, and they separate. I take a moment to catch my breath, and they appear, many reflections of myself, all eager to share their differing opinions. Left! No, right! Take that way! Take the other way! But I cannot move, frozen in time and mind, decisions weighing down upon my soul. Who do I listen to? Who is my foe? Who is my friend? I clasp my hands to my ears, but their deafening cries do not cease. I scream, I yell, I try to thrash at them, but they only laugh at my efforts. Finally I give up, I’m done, and only then am I free to move. I slump down against a wall, defeated in every way. And then the most miraculous thing happens: silence descends around me. I look up to see them smile as one, and disappear into the milky late of the maze. Confused and cautious, I stand up, wondering what will be thrown at me now. But I hear nothing, not a sound. No walls move, no reflections appear, and all is still. I hesitantly put one foot in front of the other, and only now, with my mind clear and my thoughts calm, do I successfully navigate the maze.
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Mar 22, 2010
Mar 22, 2010 at 4:36 PM UTC
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