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Is it their fault for being unworthy of respect? Or is it our own, for not respecting them? Adjust your world vision, to the right view see beauty in everything and not chaos echo consciousness throughout eternity run, run, run dear truth seeker, keep your mouth shut and be vigilant ... Unravel lavender rolls of galactic neon rugs and crisscross   high lighter unchained replicas of nature's black universe unwind the tight-knit mind that society gave us a retired leopard of spots that radiate sun from what jungle are you? warmth to red and quickly fading reality this is death, fellow soldier enlighten life, fall time lanterns of fleshly glow breathing life into heart beat patterns the time is now, program, control, re-wire circuitry soldered   into electrocution's infinity   I learned from the Redwoods meditation, peace with life and absolute confidence I repel fire and live long contend me, a ghost of no face
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Sep 24, 2019
Sep 24, 2019 at 8:38 PM UTC
Electrocution, A Leopard
Is it their fault for being unworthy of respect? Or is it our own, for not respecting them? Adjust your world vision, to the right view see beauty in everything and not chaos echo consciousness throughout eternity run, run, run dear truth seeker, keep your mouth shut and be vigilant ... Unravel lavender rolls of galactic neon rugs and crisscross   high lighter unchained replicas of nature's black universe unwind the tight-knit mind that society gave us a retired leopard of spots that radiate sun from what jungle are you? warmth to red and quickly fading reality this is death, fellow soldier enlighten life, fall time lanterns of fleshly glow breathing life into heart beat patterns the time is now, program, control, re-wire circuitry soldered   into electrocution's infinity   I learned from the Redwoods meditation, peace with life and absolute confidence I repel fire and live long contend me, a ghost of no face
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Sep 24, 2019
Sep 24, 2019 at 8:38 PM UTC
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