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Pacing Silent Caution
Contributed by
savingmarion
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Friday, 3rd December 2004 @ 08:42:51 AM in AEST
Topic:
oops
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Pacing silent caution through memories and repressions.
This has nothing to do with pretense.
But lo, their drop can be heard even in the thick of this cloud.
The questions do but tingle on the quiver of his lips.
Yet the other side can neither see nor hear them.
Knowing nothing of that which binds his tongue,
He considers the throbbing edge and its opposite -
The end and its infinite.
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Re: Pacing Silent Caution
(User Rating: 1 ) by In2thetwilightzone on
Friday, 3rd December 2004 @ 11:17:10 AM AEST (User
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interesting, very personal |
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Re: Pacing Silent Caution
(User Rating: 1 ) by NeonHusky on
Saturday, 19th February 2005 @ 09:29:40 AM AEST (User
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confusing, but it makes you want to rethink it's message
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