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The synapses have been coagulating Not stopping Convoluting Insanely stretching Misconstruing The neurons movements inhibiting Receding Freezing Burning Silently screaming Not standing But fleeing Already caught Pleading To itself... An intemperate sword strikes Not once, nor twice But strikes ever so endlessly Not merely metal but freezing ice Burning bright Filled with conflicting atoms Each atom appearing small and identical And yet so volatile Once the other is brought to the other's presence... The heart sits in it's seat At the centre Watching and yet Suffering the pain Begging for balance And yet Also understanding each Being struck repeatedly Without a sound... Two atoms meet. Opposing each other, They compete. To occupy the space, They must defeat, In order to hold victory And overlay deceit. And in their wake They left behind destruction. Just as wars leave destruction, So do conflicting perceptions...
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Oct 14, 2016
Oct 14, 2016 at 7:53 AM UTC
Conflicting ideas
The synapses have been coagulating Not stopping Convoluting Insanely stretching Misconstruing The neurons movements inhibiting Receding Freezing Burning Silently screaming Not standing But fleeing Already caught Pleading To itself... An intemperate sword strikes Not once, nor twice But strikes ever so endlessly Not merely metal but freezing ice Burning bright Filled with conflicting atoms Each atom appearing small and identical And yet so volatile Once the other is brought to the other's presence... The heart sits in it's seat At the centre Watching and yet Suffering the pain Begging for balance And yet Also understanding each Being struck repeatedly Without a sound... Two atoms meet. Opposing each other, They compete. To occupy the space, They must defeat, In order to hold victory And overlay deceit. And in their wake They left behind destruction. Just as wars leave destruction, So do conflicting perceptions...
Yanamari
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Oct 14, 2016
Oct 14, 2016 at 7:53 AM UTC
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