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And for a split second I felt free. Perhaps freer than I have ever been. Relying on the shoulders of a stranger. It couldn't have come at a better time. The acquaintance of seeing yourself in someone else. Perhaps it's better that I choose to not know you or this moment we know as perfect would come to a screeching halt. Seeing you, seeing me for anyone you choose In the compassion of thought. There we stood within arms reach, yet we embraced the full distance of privacy. I mean after all would we truly come to understand each other if we tried. Who's to say that full disclosure would lead to total certainty or uncertainty. The question still provokes. As uncertain as it may be, electricity is still dangerous. Still it paves the way as a connection is sparked. In the likely hood of a grounded current. We'd be sure to cross again. As sure as plastic melts, as sure as glass is soon to shatter. Left ungrounded. We all have a beginning and end. In ultimate truth I agreed, in some form we continue to introduce ourselves to our former selfs. To an extent, I admire addicts. They aren't afraid to be who they really are. And like that. Two conductors were exposed to the repeated trace of static shock. Exhibited behind glass in the most beautiful of explosion
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