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You know what troubles me? |
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They say that nobody ever changes |
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Despite their impressions otherwise |
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And despite my efforts, I'm daunted by the same faults as always. |
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While I'm tired of their jabs, they seem ever renewed by some hidden source of sustenance. |
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They say that living 25 years is just the amount of time it takes |
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To harden in your mold, in flexible |
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But I'm past that line already |
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I shuffle down the downhill side past broken trees and decomposition |
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The bittersweet medley that blends death with hope of the ultimate oblivion |
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Thirsty for a time when I would sit down, my work complete |
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Surrounded by a field of fallen enemies in defeat |
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Orbited by planetary jewels of my own design |
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Made happy forever by their luminance |
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But to break out of the present was impossible. |
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The future doesn't exist yet; the past doesn't exist anymore. |
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They've never existed: only this, |
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the perpetual present where we're all stuck. |
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But it felt like the coming day would just be a replica of one before |
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With pain and boredom, and just brief bursts of pleasure |
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And so miserable and feeling the futility of my existence, |
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I lifted up my voice, and to my future being I sang this lament: |
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Swear that I will crawl out the crater |
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To smell the land that's left when the smoke clears |
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Swear that when I slide down the side |
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My troubles won't be close at my heels |
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I can't promise you will be free from the ghosts |
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Of fear, of pain, of doubting, but |
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You will know the faces they show you |
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And recognize they're only a vapor |
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You may regret the route, but here you are anyway |
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You may regret the route, but here you are anyway |
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You may regret the route, but here you are anyway |
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You may regret the route, but here you are anyway |
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Burned up, beaten down, bleak and weary |
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Weakness is a wall that you have got around |
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You may regret the route, but here you are anyway |
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You may regret the route, but here you are anyway |
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My future self cheered me with these words |
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And it was as if, though nothing had changed in my external world, |
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I saw my future existence and my present unified in a strange eternal present |
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As I continued to slide down the slope of the crater's outer wall, |
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I thought, with great clarity, about the misery that had marked my life |
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while I was struggling, inch by inch, to the crest of that vast volcanic mouth |
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And I saw the singed bark of the stately trees, |
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and I looked down and saw the darkened flesh of my own singed arms |
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It was then that I realized that I had demonstrated, |
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in my own fragile way, |
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the strength of the tree |