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Solipsistic Tendencies

Disassociating from life

A self-assured little leaf,

Adrift upon the dry winds of doubt

Never to land, or to be landed upon in turn

 

For what view is old,

May yet be born again

Through experience

Through rationál

Through the ever twisting enigma of lifes currents

For what is the finish, without the journey

 

For life does not have a meaning

Besides the one we give it

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Written by
ben-perry
Australian
Published
Jun 19, 2013
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12·67
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Thoughts on our views that we have about life and whatnot, and how they change over our lifetime

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