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Back in the day of youth and play my dreams and my reality seemed so similar to me. I'd get that deja vu and the scene came true, and I knew I'd make it through because I had been in those shoes. I learned to lucid dream - I loved to control the seams - and the characters around me were creations of my animosity. They reflected my thoughts and visions under those pubescent conditions, and yet I stayed one step ahead by resting cozy in my bed. Then time had passed, roles recast, and the settings changed - a bigger bed, a room rearranged. My dreams had changed course: reality and fantasy divorced, and each individual's face lost its place in the palette of my desires; if a dream never comes true, is it then considered a liar?
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Jul 5, 2016
Jul 5, 2016 at 6:09 PM UTC
Visions
Back in the day of youth and play my dreams and my reality seemed so similar to me. I'd get that deja vu and the scene came true, and I knew I'd make it through because I had been in those shoes. I learned to lucid dream - I loved to control the seams - and the characters around me were creations of my animosity. They reflected my thoughts and visions under those pubescent conditions, and yet I stayed one step ahead by resting cozy in my bed. Then time had passed, roles recast, and the settings changed - a bigger bed, a room rearranged. My dreams had changed course: reality and fantasy divorced, and each individual's face lost its place in the palette of my desires; if a dream never comes true, is it then considered a liar?
devin-lawrence
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Jul 5, 2016
Jul 5, 2016 at 6:09 PM UTC
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