The brave steps that follow
Thudding upon silent mud
Mulling the distant morrow
Of a mind caught in a rut
Fleeing with courage
To face the worst off
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Gathered up in future age
Spun up and aloft
With comprehension cast aside
Repressed by the knowing
So has heart to hide
To remain from the cutting string
In vague contrast is pain
To pleasure that sits by its side
Both leaving a stain
In the thickness of dirty hide
The kiss that is missing
Lost in the clouds
The untouched still cling
Unspoken words remain loud
Flailing flames lick
Likened unto the sea
Touching wounds festered sick
By lies to set free
The grin spread wide
Chasing lying eyes
Out thrown the light
To shed darkness vice
Safety becoming steel
Caged the evil goodness
That love no longer feel
That love can rehearse
Written is the will
Invisible pen and ink
From the one that can feel
But chooses instead to wink
That which is perfect, is complete. Being without defects and without flaws. That which is perfect, cannot be changed. That which is perfect, is next to impossible.
Strive as much as one can, one will never achieve perfection. As long as one is human, chanel handbags one will be flawed. And one who is flawed can not possibly create perfection. Such could only happen the day the sun could freeze water.
The perfect life, the perfect world, the perfect person, the perfect car, the perfect home. What is perfect?
Where do you find perfection? Where can you see it?
Can change of any kind lead to perfection? Can the right pair of eyes see perfection? Is there any perfection in existence?
Can there be more than one perfection?
If one was content, then his life is perfect. If one didn't expect, then what one has is enough. If one wasn't seeking, then what one sees is right.
:::amid the shadows of trancendence:::
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