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If you are aware of a state which you call 'is,' |
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Or reality, or life, this implies another state called 'isn't.' |
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or illusion, or unreality, or nothingness, or death. |
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There it is, you can't know one without the other. |
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And so, as to make life poignant, |
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It's always got to come to an end. |
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That is exactly, don't you see, what makes it lively. |
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Liveliness is change, is motion. |
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And motion is going 'nnnnnnneeeeeaaw!,' like this, |
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See, they fall out. |
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You can see you are always at the place where you always are, |
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Only, it keeps appearing to change. |