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Discontentocean
In the Cosmic theatre where stars, our earthly desires spy, Unsatisfied dance on the stage of apathy, beneath the cosmic sky. Seeking comfort, a tragic script unfolds its cruel play, Lives sacrificed for utopia, a cost we often choose to pay. In the kingdom of mammals, heartbeats in rhythmic trance, Survival's dance echoes, yet humans in their cosmic dance. Craving more than survival's primal song, Spirits, like constellations, weave love's tapestry strong. Navigate the cosmos of desires, a celestial ride, A unique symphony, where humanity takes pride. Beyond mere survival, in the melody's embrace, We carve a tale of purpose, love, and grace. But still the rat race continues ! Quote "In the rat race of desire, he's chasing his tail, a bottomless hunger that never sets sail."
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