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Only imitation of daylight touches me. New air finds yellow skin through vents in the window, or else in the brief presentation of my bowed head each time I succumb to nicotine and black lung. It is a depression of inactivity, not worth the document. These daydream catacombs afford me translucent substance of consciousness, and untraceable, numinous identity, so that with each day I can be spun-out again. The only reality in which I engage is that of words, words, words – meandering delights of categorising all fear into known terms. Lo, how the quantum world beholds this emptiness. Great depths of solidity, Mother Earth's mantle - tectonic collisions of Biblical tirade, of all shield, political firewall and bloodshed; discarded in the nothingness of the atom. These ****** words too, will offer no quantum relief. Each thought lives brilliantly, but in a moment, and words, words, words, are but the thunder that follows.
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Jan 30, 2014
Jan 30, 2014 at 12:07 PM UTC
Quantum Depression
Only imitation of daylight touches me. New air finds yellow skin through vents in the window, or else in the brief presentation of my bowed head each time I succumb to nicotine and black lung. It is a depression of inactivity, not worth the document. These daydream catacombs afford me translucent substance of consciousness, and untraceable, numinous identity, so that with each day I can be spun-out again. The only reality in which I engage is that of words, words, words – meandering delights of categorising all fear into known terms. Lo, how the quantum world beholds this emptiness. Great depths of solidity, Mother Earth's mantle - tectonic collisions of Biblical tirade, of all shield, political firewall and bloodshed; discarded in the nothingness of the atom. These ****** words too, will offer no quantum relief. Each thought lives brilliantly, but in a moment, and words, words, words, are but the thunder that follows.
Edward-Coles
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26/M/English
Jan 30, 2014
Jan 30, 2014 at 12:07 PM UTC
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