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I swim the staggering waters of excess Tread pathways of vacuous intent I lean into the winds of my desires Dance through the consciousness of the Sages of old Through the raging of sacred notes That comprises the hallowed music of time Forever in motion Moving this way and that For to move is to live, To move Is to thrive Even as the stillness maneuvers there is light A light that unfurls the secrets of the darkest night And i bask in this darkness In the pleasure of its hidden treasures Every nook and cranny bare wonder In every wonder, delight I sail forth on the energy of the unknown To the edge of the precipice of mind I welcome the depths of nothingness As the wickedness of the infinite Lashes the worlds of man And rains words into expanse i become undone Merge with the sky and sun Lose myself outside the lines Stretch outward to the netherworld To feast on the sweet nectar of the forbidden vine
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Apr 30, 2025
Apr 30, 2025 at 10:00 AM UTC
Undone
I swim the staggering waters of excess Tread pathways of vacuous intent I lean into the winds of my desires Dance through the consciousness of the Sages of old Through the raging of sacred notes That comprises the hallowed music of time Forever in motion Moving this way and that For to move is to live, To move Is to thrive Even as the stillness maneuvers there is light A light that unfurls the secrets of the darkest night And i bask in this darkness In the pleasure of its hidden treasures Every nook and cranny bare wonder In every wonder, delight I sail forth on the energy of the unknown To the edge of the precipice of mind I welcome the depths of nothingness As the wickedness of the infinite Lashes the worlds of man And rains words into expanse i become undone Merge with the sky and sun Lose myself outside the lines Stretch outward to the netherworld To feast on the sweet nectar of the forbidden vine
Unrepentant1916
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58/M/United States
Apr 30, 2025
Apr 30, 2025 at 10:00 AM UTC
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