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Zero Universe
the decrease in blindness brings an invisible angle of life next to you mix complacency for failure and tenderness for one's own weakness but my future blue ailment operates building the transposition between what was and what will be inoculates caramels and anesthetics inside feeling and forgetting he stands alert smiling sentinel that watches over an ancient world dodge fast from the warheads that are you it settles in this conquered space a primordial contempt for your zero universe the access route to comfort is there in the soft volumes that travel in blocks the shadow is the building itself reflections are also what give rise to them I didn't used to be this descriptive but now any flight touches the parallels I'm acquiring a tendency to offer resistance the bats are leaving the cave there are so many enemies that I didn't know now they're all here smiling happily telling me good morning, son
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