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Transformation: one into many & many into one the bird of paradise half truth and half lie it's not pure fiction but pure singing or intensity of the dark light this vibration of your U(nconscios) is a floating vessel (sunk into mystery) for my dreams mine is for yours and for her and for them this is the way we meet It's scary and wonderful to recognize each other some mirrors are crazy light hides itself best in the dark and darkness hides itself best in the brightest of lights there are too many layers of liquid meanings in this creature called life - the same way the ocean is carrying different layers of pressure and dark the bird of paradise dissolves itself into singing cause this is the only way to meet its music a bird constantly changing the shape of its wings to accomodate danger - the danger of being alive on your own day after night
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Jan 1, 2023
Jan 1, 2023 at 8:56 AM UTC
bird of paradise
Transformation: one into many & many into one the bird of paradise half truth and half lie it's not pure fiction but pure singing or intensity of the dark light this vibration of your U(nconscios) is a floating vessel (sunk into mystery) for my dreams mine is for yours and for her and for them this is the way we meet It's scary and wonderful to recognize each other some mirrors are crazy light hides itself best in the dark and darkness hides itself best in the brightest of lights there are too many layers of liquid meanings in this creature called life - the same way the ocean is carrying different layers of pressure and dark the bird of paradise dissolves itself into singing cause this is the only way to meet its music a bird constantly changing the shape of its wings to accomodate danger - the danger of being alive on your own day after night
the bird of paradise exists only in poetry which distills the irrationality of life reality protects itself with boundaries for poetry not to destroy its might
irinia
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Romanian
Jan 1, 2023
Jan 1, 2023 at 8:56 AM UTC
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