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Molecular tales, these wiles of mine; amygdala soaked in weeks of wine will only function half the time. And fears, in-fight-or-flight response are jaded flickers only, now arousal first, aggression next you cannot choose the ones betwixt your memories peeling, still unfixed. Life's luxuries cannot soothe that sting And soon your troubled nerves won't fire Silks and satins won't mean anything And countless women not suffice The contrast between cloth and skin will blur to numbed-out Braille and ice But you sir; still insist on this- To drown yourself in every vice. You may go out in fire yet If one day all becomes too much I wonder if you've passed that gate The one marked 'Point of No Return' And if you saw it, smiled and waved or felt a pang of hostility or sadness, pure futility...... I cannot save you, no-one can; I'll not be your last gluttony And thus I submit my defeat- The impotence of this soliloquy.
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Feb 16, 2013
Feb 16, 2013 at 2:58 AM UTC
Burning Out
Molecular tales, these wiles of mine; amygdala soaked in weeks of wine will only function half the time. And fears, in-fight-or-flight response are jaded flickers only, now arousal first, aggression next you cannot choose the ones betwixt your memories peeling, still unfixed. Life's luxuries cannot soothe that sting And soon your troubled nerves won't fire Silks and satins won't mean anything And countless women not suffice The contrast between cloth and skin will blur to numbed-out Braille and ice But you sir; still insist on this- To drown yourself in every vice. You may go out in fire yet If one day all becomes too much I wonder if you've passed that gate The one marked 'Point of No Return' And if you saw it, smiled and waved or felt a pang of hostility or sadness, pure futility...... I cannot save you, no-one can; I'll not be your last gluttony And thus I submit my defeat- The impotence of this soliloquy.
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Feb 16, 2013
Feb 16, 2013 at 2:58 AM UTC
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