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it's weird to look at stuff you wrote a few years back, kinda embarrassing but here's something "river of thought", even the title gives me chills.

reflecting mirros create wilderness, this life is a dream and doesn't exist, the past is remembered from a fresh scent, someone laughs in a spanish accent, drippin water falls from a cave ceiling, painting a room until it caves in, the song of silence dances in a mind, thinking and thinking all thought in rhyme, a bug journeys on human skin, watch how a new life begins, a girl laughs at her laugh, wonder off the path, a fire dies, rebels rise, i think

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