The past is anchored to the present, as the moments progress, your feelings and what could have been, so many ghosts and demons, banging your childhood girlfriend, what a delight, like a cherry cupcake, daddy like, everything that could have been, do decide the place you currently stand in, the future echoes, the natural conclusion, according to where you are, and the spirits that fill your cup, in the realm of possibility, so much happens, your dad and your wife, alone in a room, they’re already banging, if you don’t look, the pussy both excited and orgasming, purring, such a happy kitten, and dead, abused and bleeding, does anything really happen, or alone in this room, reading this poem, is that the only thing, that’s really in existence, across the line, did I go too far, you know what, life happens in so many ways, so many spirits seek satisfaction, I live in the West, but I’m Asian, reptiles and mammals, and their everlasting war, good and evil, yin and yang, our DNA, and astrology, my puppies, Zeus and Pluto, which identity should I serve, yearning for peace or balance, stagnation or death, what I would do if I had time to think, measuring eternities, the depth of a cup, the weight of emotions, Spongebob under the sea, the stars in the sky, the moon beckoning, in hell, I’m a general, looking ahead, I’m in the hospital, in the valley, a water lily waits for me, partake in this daily bread, this broken road I’ve been walking, the spirit of the world, and the story of the people, so many following the plot line, where is it leading, this whole time, it’s just been strings pulling, mermaids beckoning, pulling you into the abyss, I should have been happy as an IT analyst, but alas, here I am, with nothing, this whole time, offering what wasn’t mine, an angel falling, safely into my arms, I loved it and gave it away, she saved my soul, but now it’s hers, on my knees, she has taken everything, the weight of this spell, the price of a poem, fame and fortune, the moon, and her judgement…
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