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Unexpected Stereotype

Again and again

Pay attention to every minute even though they are to repeat
They never will return the same as before 
Even though it is impossible to store and keep an hour
And seconds only count up to sixty 
Pay attention to every ticking vibration

Blueberries on a sunny summer’s day are to make it so sweet
Coffee is to protect from the cold breeze in autumn
And oranges do make my nights go faster during winter
But spring cannot be imagined without a fresh bloom of seeds
It is not the stereotype that ought to change

By burning candles let the mind float to somewhere else
And every morning wish to stay in for longer
But not to forget about the triumphant afternoon feeling
If the day has been enriched by an energetic spirit
By different actions the mood still stays

To be calm means to feel pleased after what has excited
Like reality that is unbelievable as daydreams are coming true
And stress is nothing to be talked about after concluding
That what had bothered is no more present
Just like the bad prepares for the good

So greet a passer-by with kindly smiling eyes
And pay a thought to that sad stray cat on the street
Because as days pass and the year comes to an end
Do realize that it is to repeat itself 
Again and again

And if seconds are not to return the same as before
Make the most in order not to have spent them in vain
Look forward to the forthcoming moment
It might never hit the hour again
Or escape by recalling everything all over again

Again and again.

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