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Many questions have been raised on my nature The most of them by myself, but also by the people; The funny thing in the huge number the questions assume: They can be answered by one word: Vacuum. From those questions, some may please me Like "What art are those that may lead thee?" Or "What limit has been reached by your knowledge?"; They are rare but I like when I'm asked on my storage. While there are questions I barely like Like "Why are you a person whom we barely like?" Or "Why are you so different and not alike?"; Let's answer them by a single strike: My nature is like the nature's nature: There's no place where's no creature; So, what I'm fighting is what the nature's fighting, Where is darkness there must be lighting: Vacuum, I'm all fulfilled with emptiness, If there's ten planets I need a twentieth, I wish to fulfill my eager to be fulfilled Even if by the pressure of that knowledge I'll be killed.
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Oct 6, 2019
Oct 6, 2019 at 2:35 PM UTC
Vacuum
Many questions have been raised on my nature The most of them by myself, but also by the people; The funny thing in the huge number the questions assume: They can be answered by one word: Vacuum. From those questions, some may please me Like "What art are those that may lead thee?" Or "What limit has been reached by your knowledge?"; They are rare but I like when I'm asked on my storage. While there are questions I barely like Like "Why are you a person whom we barely like?" Or "Why are you so different and not alike?"; Let's answer them by a single strike: My nature is like the nature's nature: There's no place where's no creature; So, what I'm fighting is what the nature's fighting, Where is darkness there must be lighting: Vacuum, I'm all fulfilled with emptiness, If there's ten planets I need a twentieth, I wish to fulfill my eager to be fulfilled Even if by the pressure of that knowledge I'll be killed.
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27/M/Algeria / Hungary
Oct 6, 2019
Oct 6, 2019 at 2:35 PM UTC
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