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I think that I once met myself upon the roadside coming back. So sure was I that it was me I almost had a heart attack. Another time I thought I saw myself reflected in a pane of glass upon a garden skip. It almost served to drive me sane. Then there was that occasion when I found beside me in my bed a doppelganger of myself. Was I alive?  Or was I dead? How can I know what lies in store except by taking one step more. One step to face in the unknown what I had mastered heretofore. But possibly this other me is simply also hesitant and also chooses to ignore what really is self-evident. I’m waiting for the day, you see, when opening a door, I pass into a room where bygone me is stepping through a looking glass.
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May 16, 2015
May 16, 2015 at 10:06 AM UTC
DOPPELGANGER
I think that I once met myself upon the roadside coming back. So sure was I that it was me I almost had a heart attack. Another time I thought I saw myself reflected in a pane of glass upon a garden skip. It almost served to drive me sane. Then there was that occasion when I found beside me in my bed a doppelganger of myself. Was I alive?  Or was I dead? How can I know what lies in store except by taking one step more. One step to face in the unknown what I had mastered heretofore. But possibly this other me is simply also hesitant and also chooses to ignore what really is self-evident. I’m waiting for the day, you see, when opening a door, I pass into a room where bygone me is stepping through a looking glass.
A trivial piece written tongue-in-cheek . . . or maybe tongue in someone else's cheek.
joseph-sinclair
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May 16, 2015
May 16, 2015 at 10:06 AM UTC
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