Tell me what you want.
Does her voice feel like spring.
Can you imagine the taste of candy floss,
In this gamble of thoughts and words
Which may soon expire.
That chemical agent in the brain,
Helping boost your immunity.
With an electric impulse of images,
Can you face yourself living a lie.
Impervious to truth in a dream world.
And by some unknown divine intervention,
Come gods beautiful design.
Always the last to know.
Black magic of the sublime fool
Acquiescence
And the power of surprise.
Can you imagine the taste of candy floss,
In this gamble of thoughts and words
Which may soon expire.
That chemical agent in the brain,
Helping boost your immunity.
With an electric impulse of images,
Can you face yourself living a lie.
Impervious to truth in a dream world.
And by some unknown divine intervention,
Come gods beautiful design.
Always the last to know.
Black magic of the sublime fool
Acquiescence
And the power of surprise.
9 comments:
When the situations are so uncomfortable, they effectively kill any attempt at being normal.
"Information devours its own content. It devours communication and the social.… Rather than creating communication, it exhausts itself in the act of staging communication. Rather than producing meaning, it exhausts itself in the staging of meaning."
—Jean Baudrillard
Let’s pretend we don’t know how this ends.
Don’t be a hypocrite: you love to live in illusion and deception, so face it.
J. Krishnamurti
There is a freedom which is not measurable.
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. Mahatma Gandhi
"Form is solidified energy; energy is an expression of mind; mind is the covered mirror of Eternity; and Eternity is Truth that has thrown off the mask of mind."
- Meher Baba
The description is never the described; I can describe the mountain, but the description is not the mountain, and if you are caught in the description, as most people are, then you will not see the mountain.
J. Krishnamurti
"The first thing you have to know is yourself. A man who knows himself can step outside himself and watch his own reactions like an observer." Adam Smith
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