Security, and a sense of calm, being not ready, no minimum charm.
Losing limbs, the dread and the end of everything, fear of the heart and death.
Effortless being. Just being and sitting still, no influence, no babysitting.
Entropy, fear of losing, shame of being, being too much, being never enough.
Not believing in perfection, juggling the balancing act, the only way to survive, the only way I can thrive.
Shapes and more, the beauty of it all.
Hard to take in, free to cave in.
Unbearable moments in the absolute void.
Counting seconds, cannot be saved.
But I did ask. No more!
There's a light that's deep within.
I can turn around, forever it seems.
When I catch it, it wants to be caught.
And I love it, forever and ever in debt.
Not believing in perfection, juggling the balancing act, the only way to survive, the only way I can thrive.
Getting ideas by the million, no judgment, minimum filter, obscure reflections of worth, pardoning myself.
And self admiration, vanity, trying to impress, trying to provoke, pushing for acceptance, probing for reluctance, playing for dominance.
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