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here, time is a truck with waxed wheels. but it keeps pacing, keeps paving the path to destruction; in dreams, I pluck myself from its sheath, let it sweep over me like a tide; on the ground, I gather my garments, as stones and seashells, slip into their ethers, where eternity waits. here, pyramids don’t converge as they taper; they tunnel like a lair that has lost its lucidity & I’m wandering within their walls, clueless, clouded—a captive child eager to escape into enlightenment, or another dream, where bliss befalls. this is a paper-dream gobbling reality—down to its bone, bruised bare & bleeding.
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Oct 10, 2020
Oct 10, 2020 at 9:30 AM UTC
take me where dreams devour reality
here, time is a truck with waxed wheels. but it keeps pacing, keeps paving the path to destruction; in dreams, I pluck myself from its sheath, let it sweep over me like a tide; on the ground, I gather my garments, as stones and seashells, slip into their ethers, where eternity waits. here, pyramids don’t converge as they taper; they tunnel like a lair that has lost its lucidity & I’m wandering within their walls, clueless, clouded—a captive child eager to escape into enlightenment, or another dream, where bliss befalls. this is a paper-dream gobbling reality—down to its bone, bruised bare & bleeding.
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18/M/USA
Oct 10, 2020
Oct 10, 2020 at 9:30 AM UTC
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