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Again, again

by thomas-james-hogan

You are not the you you think you are Huddled close behind the scars Out and in and out again Still mist and fog filled frailty thin We are not the ones we claim to be All boasted brash and broken free Caged, released and caged again Our chains have traded rust for skin It's not the place it was before Hope and hallowed winter worn Back and forth and back again It cannot be it's never been I'm not the me my words portray Subtle perched in sainted shame Lost and found and lost again Make believe still not pretend Allow me to untangle The truth and the fable Only the one fully himself, Who fully "is" can fully help This state that finds Us undermined So in the throws We hide our eyes So out of sorts Our thoughts unwind And fill our minds With wastes of time But lost and found Abstractly bound Can come to mean What's seen unseen In place of finding release the chase Tune the rule The walking race I'm not the me I'm something else I know the one who knows himself
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Sep 29, 2016
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