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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Off on tangent thinking avoiding stuff And I read: "The space between stars is not empty" It's beautiful and despite knowing we're talking dust clouds it just feels important Like the space between thoughts, the space between people, the space between life and death, the spaces filled with longing, confusion, desperation and despair I'm in a "don't know what to do with myself" mood I'll take that mood to a yoga class and see if that nudges it away I know exactly why But I don't want to address it I want to be distracted I'd throw myself in almost anything right now But the gym app on my phone suited my laziness and need for no consequences The space between doing nothing and something The space between knowing how it all ends up and it ending The closer we get the less beautiful it is Just clouds of dust, obscuring the view Until we and everything we glanced at disappear Into a meaningless memory our energy was preoccupied with I don't know what to pass on With this relay I'm in of creation There is a push/pull for emotion Yet need for self preservation Existence so full of spaces Mysteries plague of causation Will how I spend my time Be considered in my damnation I certainly know enough To link back to my formation But does that dispel my sin Forget it, I'm also lost in translation
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