Open Poetry #38 |
New minds Eye for Every day |
themute Member
since 2006-05-08
Posts 469Maryland |
I can no longer think in terms of standard time A past future present have become too solid And I do not know if they are good enough for me I can feel my mind sometimes and it is then I know The ending of the flow that was once so calming Is now and that it will be this way until I get somewhere else I have stayed in one place for too long alone My passion is disheartened from my reality And I am beginning to realize how far away I am There are too many revelations per day Which makes each day a different world to live in Consider how confusing this must be And how unsettling my vision is now with new eyes Time is but a notion easily broken in my mind I have never lived in present I have never seen the future I have only seen my past A life of constant past defined in only memories Now look at me what am I now A creature of a passing that has no choice or solid place To stand would be a miracle and to live would be a lie But I chuckle sooner or later because I throw away these eyes And come back again and see my friends and live in moments passing How strange my mind works. http://www.qsmithwmu.com/time_and_degrees_of_existence.htm I am the two-toed wanderer |
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LeeJ Member Patricius
since 2003-06-19
Posts 13296 |
a merely infinitesimal amount is the second, is the entirety very powerfully communicated and I'm smiling cuz we all think our minds work weird at times...yet we've all been there and are merely in denial you captured a picture |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
"There are too many revelations per day Which makes each day a different world to live in" synaptic overload and constant change the scenario that often pulls the rug out from beneath your feet when this happens you must send your mind's eye and your heart to sit the highest branch of your favorite tree at least, it works for me |
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