betray time?
I have seen movies where people
have chosen to end their lives, could
Harold and Maude have been the first?
There appears to be gracefulness in
the lack of betraying inevitable demands.
Freedoms to choose come only after stages of
accepting the up-bringing processes
surprising everyone with gifts from fairies
and saints that allow care-giving frivolities
challenging values of reason to expand
magical seeming potential of imagination.
Limitations distract the progression of
awareness away from deterioration.
If the need for conclusion affects
the ability to commit forever,
Does duration betray creativity?
(of The Creation?)
have chosen to end their lives, could
Harold and Maude have been the first?
There appears to be gracefulness in
the lack of betraying inevitable demands.
Freedoms to choose come only after stages of
accepting the up-bringing processes
surprising everyone with gifts from fairies
and saints that allow care-giving frivolities
challenging values of reason to expand
magical seeming potential of imagination.
Limitations distract the progression of
awareness away from deterioration.
If the need for conclusion affects
the ability to commit forever,
Does duration betray creativity?
(of The Creation?)
2 Comments:
I wrote this while watching the special features after FUR.
Oddly enough I recently watched the DVD of the old film version of the Musical "Hair".
;)
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