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It's thrilling and it's terrible, it's wondrous while unbearable: the piquing mind which seeks to find the riddle in the parable. Just when you think you've caught a glimpse, your eyes will make a trick of it. Elusive and seducing up until you have to blink again. Seeking out solutions to all of the wrong problems. Powerless to the hourless, oh, how could you hope to solve them? Traverse the universe like it is yours for the unwrapping-- the only thing of anything to ever free its trappings. A specious speculation to a quiet congregation, got you searching your thought corridors-- all you see is already yours. If you're thinking life post-mortem could be anything but boredom: Try to think again. Create your own Eden. When what is real is relative, and yours is unlike mine, could you say how well I live? Your virtue is my crime. Traverse the universe like it is yours for the unwrapping-- the only thing of anything to ever free its trappings.
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Mar 17, 2015
Mar 17, 2015 at 6:17 PM UTC
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It's thrilling and it's terrible, it's wondrous while unbearable: the piquing mind which seeks to find the riddle in the parable. Just when you think you've caught a glimpse, your eyes will make a trick of it. Elusive and seducing up until you have to blink again. Seeking out solutions to all of the wrong problems. Powerless to the hourless, oh, how could you hope to solve them? Traverse the universe like it is yours for the unwrapping-- the only thing of anything to ever free its trappings. A specious speculation to a quiet congregation, got you searching your thought corridors-- all you see is already yours. If you're thinking life post-mortem could be anything but boredom: Try to think again. Create your own Eden. When what is real is relative, and yours is unlike mine, could you say how well I live? Your virtue is my crime. Traverse the universe like it is yours for the unwrapping-- the only thing of anything to ever free its trappings.
«» We only get one point of view, so many too few.
cosmo-naught
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Mar 17, 2015
Mar 17, 2015 at 6:17 PM UTC
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