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Amnesiac Ft Half Life (Unconscious Sneak peek 2) | jmessyje
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Amnesiac Ft Half Life (Unconscious Sneak peek 2) | jmessyje
A preview to a record off of my up and coming project “unconscious” -
The definition of the sake must be understood to warrant the right to proceed for the sake of the subject. Otherwise, you have been blind and forsaken in your efforts.
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Answers
Am I afraid to live or will I scare myself to die.
Am I afraid to Swim or am I high enough to dive.
Does the silence make me strong or am I weak enough to cry.
I’m not afraid to quit but will I make it when I try.
If I wasn’t here would it feel different,
Or would they be alone if I was not living.
I guess not.
like my pops
when he left
so the cops
weren’t called because of his decisions.
maybe it’d be easier if her son would just listen
Instead, it’s the high life drugs and music in him
that gives him confort even though he knows his souls missin’
because he dreams about the girl who he is still kissin
in a dream
where they’re in love and she is still with him
In real life
she wants a path that makes her feel different
Till her heart breaks and higher stakes
makes her want to go back to something safe.
Do I let her in like a puppy who knows his home
Or take charge like a king who knows his throne.
Should I bring it together or should I leave it alone
I just want the answer.
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Love is a temporary madness. It erupts like an earthquake and then subsides. And when it subsides you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have become so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is. Love is not breathlessness, it is not excitement, it is not the promulgation of promises of eternal passion. That is just being “in love” which any of us can convince ourselves we are.
Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away, and this is both an art and a fortunate accident. Your mother and I had it, we had roots that grew towards each other underground, and when all the pretty blossom had fallen from our branches we found that we were one tree and not two.
- Captain Corelli’s Mandolin6. “Love is the beauty of the soul.”St. Augustine -
Monk Hughes and The Outer Realm
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Sometimes in the amazing ignorance
I hear things and see things
I never knew I saw and heard before
Sometimes in the ignorance
I feel the meaning
Invincible invisible wisdom,
And I commune with intuitive instinct
With the force that made life be
And since it made life be
It is greater than life
And since it let extinction be
It is greater than extinction.
I commune with feelings more than
prayer
For there is nothing else to ask for
That companionship is
And it is superior to any other is.
Sometimes in my amazing ignorance
Others see me only as they care to see
I am to them as they think
According the standard I should not be
And that is the difference between I and them
Because I see them as they are to is
And not the seeming isness of the was.
Sun RaSun Ra -
Should I get “A thousand Suns” Hmmm….? I like “The Catalyst”
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Life Hacker tip:
This must be the answer to all my clutter and maybe yours too:
Killing a whole Saturday sorting through clutter to find your kitchen counters and desk again isn’t a fun way to spend part of your weekend. Use the Full In, Full Out method to chip away at clutter all week long.

Full In, Full Out. This is restaurant terminology for “always have both hands full.” When going to the kitchen, have plates cleared from your tables, and when going to the dining room, have plates of food to run out. The same theory applies to housework. If I’m going to the basement to get food out of the freezer, I take pots that need to go in the cellar. If I’m checking the mail, I take out a bag of trash or recycling. Once “full in, full out,” gets in your head, it’s remarkable how things get put away.
The same theory applies to housework. If I’m going to the basement to get food out of the freezer, I take pots that need to go in the cellar. If I’m checking the mail, I take out a bag of trash or recycling. Once “full in, full out,” gets in your head, it’s remarkable how things get put away.
Make today the day you stop leaving the room empty handed and start making it a habit to continuously direct objects back to where they belong. At the end of the week you’ll have spent less time cleaning and decluttering because you folded your cleaning efforts into the numerous trips you were already making around your home or office.