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Carnival of Thoughts
My muse is like a carnival, a celebration of kaleidoscope colors, a dazzling display of light and sound. Circling slowly until I feel dizzy. Will I crumple and fall? A house of mirrors with peculiar shapes and sizes evoking flustered feelings and contorting my cognitive map. Which avenue shall I follow? A tunnel of love where my mind lingers on the ways emotion plays with my heart, at first soothing, then exasperating. Liberating or beleaguering? A house of horrors where I live out my darkest thoughts and flex my remarkable resilience to the beckoning of the dark side. Can I be truly free? The roller coaster is exhilarating and sets my mind free again the ups and downs of life and living and the fear of death Is that so wrong? Titillating tilt-a-whirl, multitudinous perspectives twirling one side then another seeing with curious fly eyes. Am I, or my muse, to blame?
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