Ranting spouts of neutron fallout



Going around
Inside my mind
Doing rewind
Closing the gaps
It follows relapse
No way that I hide
My transparent lies
I’m honest and see
The disparity between them and me
It’s not an I nor a function
Though less that what any eye could narrow in on injunction
With the flow of their mind
One’s inner self
One particle length
Of trajectory’s shelf
One night a horror
Another an elf
Might sound much further
But I promise it’s further
Gets farther ahead
In the end of all times
All of your lines
Within your own choice
Screaming in body
Without a true voice
What comes out
Might be a shout
Muffled by whispers
Of rendering doubt
Splitting the forks
Fine tuning the roads
All of our bodies
Know of the toll
The one that it takes and the ones that we pay
Due to causal effect
Despite the threat of regret
Beyond eternity we do not see
But we must know
The journey ahead
Since of blackened snow and rising ash and falling soot
Perspectives of past, present, and future collide
Into a universal truth
Of harmonious division
In spite of our truths
Despite all facts
We remain that whose will is
Enough to remain intact
For we are human
And time must elapse
The narrow line
Of progression
Without all our past
Gone are the lights within our years
So past serves memory well
And newer issues begin to appear

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It is a random conjecture of inner debate along with immediate realizations as it is written

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Submitted by david.solorio077 on December 25, 2023

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