Post by David on Aug 26, 2010 13:14:15 GMT -5
“Nothingness” ....
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Nothingness, it isolates my mind into this great big mess
It goes on forever, creating nothing but distress
Walking towards the shadows takes me further in,
To the depths of the mind where I can’t win,
What is dream, and what is real,
I can tell no real difference because I can’t feel.
Reality is perception, perception is a lie
The darkness last forever, and is never shy.
We create our own reality, or does it really create us?
It’s a formidable opponent, and will always cheat us.
Wishing it were over, to get relief from pain
But the pain lasts forever, and will always leave a stain.
Nothingness last forever, for this I know is true,
A broken heart, an empty soul will be forever blue.
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.. ..
Nothingness, it isolates my mind into this great big mess
It goes on forever, creating nothing but distress
Walking towards the shadows takes me further in,
To the depths of the mind where I can’t win,
What is dream, and what is real,
I can tell no real difference because I can’t feel.
Reality is perception, perception is a lie
The darkness last forever, and is never shy.
We create our own reality, or does it really create us?
It’s a formidable opponent, and will always cheat us.
Wishing it were over, to get relief from pain
But the pain lasts forever, and will always leave a stain.
Nothingness last forever, for this I know is true,
A broken heart, an empty soul will be forever blue.
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