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In times when the heart is lodged somewhere between the brain and the throat I try to force it back down to its chambers, before I choke, or before it strangles my head's precious, antagonized gland. There's only one way to avoid certain tragedy, and that's to look, feel, taste. It's either make mental tracks- run and jump- or drown. It's at these moments when I start playing tricks on my mind. Doing this is easier than you may think. Just stop all thought, for the mind's constant churning chafes the heart. Now, allow your hungry eyes to sidle to and fro- let them wander- dare to wonder about what hasn't, but don't idle even for a minute on what has, or what couldn't. As long as you can avoid relapse, you might even venture into what could, as long as it's new and fresh. As long as it isn't some woeful inquiry growing stale since last night. Then once you find yourself daydreaming, or better yet, DOING, you are halfway there. You've made it uphill and only need to coast down- down the lovely unkempt slope of impulse without crashing. Do something new, preferrably silly- stay away from dangerous- go somewhere new, talk to a stranger, eat something expensive, drink a little, burp loudly. Go wild, steer away from crazy, but cruise through hilarity. Bombard yourself with creative juices, **** your phone, bury your watch, put on your shoes and let yourself laugh. Once you've had some laughs, cue up some Planet Earth -Kung Fu's good too- roll a joint. Smoke it. Grab a pizza, fall asleep with the television on then wake up with a smile on your face. Trust me, it won't come off in the shower, and trust me your heart's ok. You're gonna be just fine.
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Jul 26, 2012
Jul 26, 2012 at 12:14 PM UTC
How to play tricks on your mind
In times when the heart is lodged somewhere between the brain and the throat I try to force it back down to its chambers, before I choke, or before it strangles my head's precious, antagonized gland. There's only one way to avoid certain tragedy, and that's to look, feel, taste. It's either make mental tracks- run and jump- or drown. It's at these moments when I start playing tricks on my mind. Doing this is easier than you may think. Just stop all thought, for the mind's constant churning chafes the heart. Now, allow your hungry eyes to sidle to and fro- let them wander- dare to wonder about what hasn't, but don't idle even for a minute on what has, or what couldn't. As long as you can avoid relapse, you might even venture into what could, as long as it's new and fresh. As long as it isn't some woeful inquiry growing stale since last night. Then once you find yourself daydreaming, or better yet, DOING, you are halfway there. You've made it uphill and only need to coast down- down the lovely unkempt slope of impulse without crashing. Do something new, preferrably silly- stay away from dangerous- go somewhere new, talk to a stranger, eat something expensive, drink a little, burp loudly. Go wild, steer away from crazy, but cruise through hilarity. Bombard yourself with creative juices, **** your phone, bury your watch, put on your shoes and let yourself laugh. Once you've had some laughs, cue up some Planet Earth -Kung Fu's good too- roll a joint. Smoke it. Grab a pizza, fall asleep with the television on then wake up with a smile on your face. Trust me, it won't come off in the shower, and trust me your heart's ok. You're gonna be just fine.
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Jul 26, 2012
Jul 26, 2012 at 12:14 PM UTC
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