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the pull to your core riles my attention the pull is dedicated, though not to you. your core is what I'm after. you represent an immature version of us, I add in my growth and we continue to develop. though you are merely a fraction, we are spread far. the pieces rile my attention, create a tunnel that emblazons my affection for myself. for us all. in each meeting, I am looking for you. my thoughts are captured in the essence of the trueness of everything, the fragility, the permanence of nothing. flowing in this interaction, the balance. it seems life must be short. my daughter calls me to live long, I wake each day to embrace another chance to sit in myself, in this body, to witness this vantage point. I get lonely in here, my tribe spread thin. I know that the energy of the spread of a galaxy realigns us constantly. we create the things that communicate to hear our own memories. and I am just thankful, all other emotions lacking substance.
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Aug 15, 2015
Aug 15, 2015 at 2:00 PM UTC
my core
the pull to your core riles my attention the pull is dedicated, though not to you. your core is what I'm after. you represent an immature version of us, I add in my growth and we continue to develop. though you are merely a fraction, we are spread far. the pieces rile my attention, create a tunnel that emblazons my affection for myself. for us all. in each meeting, I am looking for you. my thoughts are captured in the essence of the trueness of everything, the fragility, the permanence of nothing. flowing in this interaction, the balance. it seems life must be short. my daughter calls me to live long, I wake each day to embrace another chance to sit in myself, in this body, to witness this vantage point. I get lonely in here, my tribe spread thin. I know that the energy of the spread of a galaxy realigns us constantly. we create the things that communicate to hear our own memories. and I am just thankful, all other emotions lacking substance.
Seherseven
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Aug 15, 2015
Aug 15, 2015 at 2:00 PM UTC
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