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Struggle for Life
The power of the mind is endless.
Uncontrolled it wanders from the depths
of black despair to the height of shining elation.
A Hayden Quartet playing,
a jug of wine,
a poem reading,
and all hell breaks loose,
the mind explodes.
The total confusion of life's motivation
has left me ensnared in the stickiness
of the web of the giant spider-like incentive of life,
the basis for true existentialism.
We live today for today
for tomorrow we may not be.
I listen to a Christmas song -
beautiful in melody,
soothingly soft;
The woman's voice, enchanting -
the words meaningless - misleading.
"Thou Shalt Not" rings in my head,
Thou shalt not what - ?
Thou shalt not die before thy time?
Thou shalt not control or direct thy time!
But my troubles will not go away with time
- they cannot be swept out of sight and mind.
Only in Death will I find life at its best;
Only in Death will this troubled mind rest.
Uncontrolled it wanders from the depths
of black despair to the height of shining elation.
A Hayden Quartet playing,
a jug of wine,
a poem reading,
and all hell breaks loose,
the mind explodes.
The total confusion of life's motivation
has left me ensnared in the stickiness
of the web of the giant spider-like incentive of life,
the basis for true existentialism.
We live today for today
for tomorrow we may not be.
I listen to a Christmas song -
beautiful in melody,
soothingly soft;
The woman's voice, enchanting -
the words meaningless - misleading.
"Thou Shalt Not" rings in my head,
Thou shalt not what - ?
Thou shalt not die before thy time?
Thou shalt not control or direct thy time!
But my troubles will not go away with time
- they cannot be swept out of sight and mind.
Only in Death will I find life at its best;
Only in Death will this troubled mind rest.
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