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Logic, who from his seat atop my mind, Whispered in my ear, and so a thought unwind And I saw a lonely me, without a certain God. Compelled, I asked Logic, Does this make me odd? He had not an answer, to him this matters not, Nor comfort for that matter, then angst instead it brought I asked again but louder, yet greater was the void. I'm alone in this world, uncertain and deployed. I cursed Logic to hell, his gift of reason more For tearing me from bliss, what I believed before. "The empty truth is life, void of point indeed" Whispered in my ear, these words I heed, I heed!
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Oct 22, 2014
Oct 22, 2014 at 2:46 AM UTC
The Empty Truth
Logic, who from his seat atop my mind, Whispered in my ear, and so a thought unwind And I saw a lonely me, without a certain God. Compelled, I asked Logic, Does this make me odd? He had not an answer, to him this matters not, Nor comfort for that matter, then angst instead it brought I asked again but louder, yet greater was the void. I'm alone in this world, uncertain and deployed. I cursed Logic to hell, his gift of reason more For tearing me from bliss, what I believed before. "The empty truth is life, void of point indeed" Whispered in my ear, these words I heed, I heed!
Leaving religion
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Oct 22, 2014
Oct 22, 2014 at 2:46 AM UTC
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