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Other Worlds

"Other Worlds"
Drifting through my mind once Apollonian I am enticed by the larger Dionysus I am a very small creature twee, so point.on.the.delivery irrelevant a novel conundrum where? the exact position to place? like a hummingbird with fast beating wings violently violet and honeydew beak singing towards The Fields of Elysian All that IS I am Recklessly Unknown blending into the middle path no standout I am now Divine Other Worlds beckon me For what Was is not Now and never was sanctuary I am beguiled through an opening mind Inwards hooked the magnet tugs relentlessly at my free willed warm tides I leave behind without a care the wasted - those living in the broken shards of my frozen memories they are all submerging Tied up in sheets the weight of senseless stories throughout the years, sink rapidly they bare me no life essence, they are wrapped around the fast falling anchor of acquiescence They will rust and perish in the forgotten lost chronicles of time A past and irredeemable future dissolving, fizzing like a soluble drug the tincture swallowed In one breath gone Now emerges a sharp escape I am all butter soft and melting safe and aeons away (LadyLabyrinth / 2020) gvlm/llb
Bassnectar & Dorfex Bos - Other Worlds [Reflective Part 2] https://youtu.be/q_hBf1ghAGE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elysium https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollonian_and_Dionysian

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Date: 5/9/2020 6:01:00 AM
“In one breath gone” - exquisitely penned.
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Lady Labyrinth
Date: 5/9/2020 6:21:00 AM
The one constant consonant that is True.
Date: 5/9/2020 5:08:00 AM
You are relevant in the storyline of beauty and light and love. Never to be diminished xxx
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Lady Labyrinth
Date: 5/9/2020 5:59:00 AM
Call me obtuse, but never "untrue".

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