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Time's Polarity

Time's natural spaces, a universe of footprints in remembered places. Need kicks me in the ass and head. Trauma iafterflows, undertows, crashing carnage with runaway horsepower. Want is a branching step, coincidentally left-producing and right-consuming memory footprints on Earth's beach of time, some more resiliently resonant before erasing surf remerges, and some less formed before washing into history's cultural flow of confluent wild consciousness. Time bilaterally steps through sands of positive place in negative space, resolving comprehensive consciousness. Footprints in sands of trauma time regenerate decomposing memory within nature's wild chaos outflowing rhyme. Earthlings have no time without sufficient stepping space We experience rightful yin without expelling wrongful yang We co-arise no perfect vacuum no perfect bad, no perfect glad save well-timed balance in-between surfing appositionals Bipedal potential for comprehensive consciousness in mind's harmonious heart beating co-empathic lust for trust informing and exforming lungs fueled by nature's spirited intelligence. Our shortages of universal healthy time, our misconceptions about balancing wealthy walking space, that mislead to suicidal patricidal fratricidal matricidal ecocidal tidal footprints into quicksand's chaos Riptide's karmic grace for recreating tomorrow's spacious beach awaiting more transgenerative feet and resonant heads, bodies with minds surfing seasoned time's indigenous wisdom. Time passionately flows and enfolds frequent nature's voice for each to hear with dissonant noise while listening in keys of confluent choice. Time's polypathic space, universal footprints in memory's unitarian place.

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