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Mind Games
I am a waterfall in the desert.

A rain from a cloudless sky.

A well known but unborn child.

An insistence experience
that you never had.


I play mind games with your brain.

When you strike the keys and remember the sea
I come as indefinable memory.

When you look at your watch
and the time has passed
you feel me like a fleeting hallucination.


I play mind games with your brain.

I’m nesting behind your eyes.

I’m ranging through your dreams.

You are finding me in all of your desires.

In all of those are absent from you.


I play mind games with your brain.

I stand in the places that you cannot reach.

I exist where you cannot touch upon.

But I am what you always waiting for
I m what holds your life on.


I play mind games with your brain.

But I swear this is not a fun.

I feel unbearable loneliness.

Because I do not have a body
And you, that you have, refuse me yours.
Written by: Dimitris Varos

Book: Reflection on the Important Things