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I wander aimlessly here, here in this place where I often go. A refuge where I come to be restored by the midnight air, ere that perfect silence into which I'm thrown; and in which I can collect my thoughts & know  -my percipience does ignite somewhere. Somewhere off the map.      Somewhere off the globe. Aloft in these Nameless Hallows, I travel lightly -because my body ne'er goes... goes... goes...  in these, my echoes within -within the far compass of unerring tranquility: but what an ability -what a beautiful bliss! to cast no shadow where the dutiful exist.   Lo!            Suddenly a downpour hits!   T'is Woe!                              T'is Woe! T'is Woe!                                      And, sullenly I resound her hiss. I look thru squinting eyes as lightning is barely lightening the glinting skies; the frightening bolts extending and scarily resembling skyward highways which have me verily trembling, hammered, amazed. Tho I feel and see and hear -part of me does part with what I fear -and the other partly remains enthralled- as I tuck myself in so near, an attempt in thwarting the violent squall. Now I slog helter-skelter thru the deepening pool. Seek I shelter like a tooling Creep or a creeping Tool.                            Thunder rips the sky asunder! Those pounding noises sound like resounding voices,                                                                                 voices,                                                                               voices and then I wonder, wonder, wonder... if the torrent is my only torment: or if I must also face my other self, that half of me that ne'er lies completely dormant, that hemisphere that lives and breathes and moves by stealth. This is my grimmest fear, when I must ask myself -for my Self - which part of me I should shelf. I think I can abandon both,                           you see: but then there would be                      nothing left of me...                                                     or me...                                                 or me.
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Dec 29, 2014
Dec 29, 2014 at 9:03 PM UTC
Subdivide "Or" Intangible Reality
I wander aimlessly here, here in this place where I often go. A refuge where I come to be restored by the midnight air, ere that perfect silence into which I'm thrown; and in which I can collect my thoughts & know  -my percipience does ignite somewhere. Somewhere off the map.      Somewhere off the globe. Aloft in these Nameless Hallows, I travel lightly -because my body ne'er goes... goes... goes...  in these, my echoes within -within the far compass of unerring tranquility: but what an ability -what a beautiful bliss! to cast no shadow where the dutiful exist.   Lo!            Suddenly a downpour hits!   T'is Woe!                              T'is Woe! T'is Woe!                                      And, sullenly I resound her hiss. I look thru squinting eyes as lightning is barely lightening the glinting skies; the frightening bolts extending and scarily resembling skyward highways which have me verily trembling, hammered, amazed. Tho I feel and see and hear -part of me does part with what I fear -and the other partly remains enthralled- as I tuck myself in so near, an attempt in thwarting the violent squall. Now I slog helter-skelter thru the deepening pool. Seek I shelter like a tooling Creep or a creeping Tool.                            Thunder rips the sky asunder! Those pounding noises sound like resounding voices,                                                                                 voices,                                                                               voices and then I wonder, wonder, wonder... if the torrent is my only torment: or if I must also face my other self, that half of me that ne'er lies completely dormant, that hemisphere that lives and breathes and moves by stealth. This is my grimmest fear, when I must ask myself -for my Self - which part of me I should shelf. I think I can abandon both,                           you see: but then there would be                      nothing left of me...                                                     or me...                                                 or me.
jamie-l-cantore
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Dec 29, 2014
Dec 29, 2014 at 9:03 PM UTC
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