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So, I took these ideas Planted them into your mind And watched as they grew into A monstrously beautiful thing A discovery That would keep you with me For as long as I wanted you to For as long as you were able Until you slipped back to sleep; to reality And while your evaporating imagination Produced, and created, things that Would otherwise be impossible I looked upon you And gave way to shame We grew old, You under the idea of eternal love I under the guilt of eternal culpability And the world we created; the world that we would come to fear Would become the only reality we knew -
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Aug 10, 2010
Aug 10, 2010 at 6:40 AM UTC
A Mind Incepted
So, I took these ideas Planted them into your mind And watched as they grew into A monstrously beautiful thing A discovery That would keep you with me For as long as I wanted you to For as long as you were able Until you slipped back to sleep; to reality And while your evaporating imagination Produced, and created, things that Would otherwise be impossible I looked upon you And gave way to shame We grew old, You under the idea of eternal love I under the guilt of eternal culpability And the world we created; the world that we would come to fear Would become the only reality we knew -
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Aug 10, 2010
Aug 10, 2010 at 6:40 AM UTC
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