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Six Words

Not a good beginning.

Though the ending is good.

Specks of energy ending life.

Zooming into the waterfall.

Is not isn't it?

Can the worst still come?

Misinterpretations and bird calls.

The fever is the cure.

Grand overused.

Over underused.

Seeing the released steam,

You make a new turn

To replace your last one.

The path is worn out

So you slip a new one in place.

The time is up for your inspiration;

The monks are ending their chant.

Look to your new direction,

And find a new dimention.

While writing chalk on chalk,

You find an intrest.

You hear the screams of made up animals,

and steam engines.

The clicks and clacks of spinning.

The ticks of a new idea.

But you dismiss it.

It's all in your head, right?

It's not like anybody else can hear it.

You write it down to save a note,

But words are left in limbo;

But the words are cut short.

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Published
Feb 14, 2011
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