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  • “The phrase, ‘Nothing holds meaning’ possesses meaning. Thus, the contradiction lays upon Nihilism, making the truth that everything objectively holds meaning. It is even those who say that nothing has a meaning, who create a meaning, to what supposedly has none.” – Modern Romanticism

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  • Poem – “Paint me with your Tears” – Romance – 7/29/2020

    Gratify me, Satisfy me With what makes you loathing Of me, In the deepest sea To where you feel. Splash me To gash me Beneath my eyes That I might drink the same demise Of your shadows pinned Upon the painted walls. I want to sleep, Though the moon is too bright, As your sight…

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  • Poem – “The Love we Release for Centuries” – Romance – 7/29/2020

    I contemplate All the heavy weights Of a hundred years in the undertaking Of a life without knowing What it means to take a breath Beside the great movement to another’s chest. She has lost her sight, Though has granted me, my own. I am shielded by my own mourning. A storm of tears falls…

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  • Poem – “Torn Apart in your Current” – Romance – 7/29/2020

    How often Does a man Lead himself astray From the eyes that held the ocean, To now hold the barriers Quitting him from the dive? For you have torn me apart In your currents. I cannot bear to watch you weep With sullen smile To comfort me, for the while. You bleed, without need. I…

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  • “All man-made peace is as lasting as the union first gathered. Its duration ends upon the constriction of that collection, down to the smaller units, until it becomes the individual whose mind has questioned what is. For it is that the utopia can only ever be true, when individualized. A person whose mind is not…

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  • “The lie is defined by internal intricacy. The lie is always within. The lie is never seen. It becomes truth, when no longer a lie. Place the spotlight on a so-called lie, and continue naming it a lie, and it is truth, never deception. Disregard what is a lie, because you do not notice it,…

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  • “All intricacies to a lie, were birthed from the easy consumption of one. For truth is never swallowed whole, as the serpent would do. Truth is bitten, piece by piece, harder to swallow, harder to digest. For if truth were a pill, it would be a lie.” – Modern Romanticism

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  • Poem – “I cannot Release You” – Romance – 7/29/2020

    Through the sea’s blushes Of sunset cast upon the endless waves Lets me through To see you Upon the ocean’s top As you are now held in coldness. Why could I release you Upon the time when suffering was remote, When you were afloat In the dream of loneliness To the Earth-less stars? Your lips,…

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  • “If each person was raised from the fertility of a mother’s womb, then it is they who will die at the same level, being the fertility of black earth. For we begin in fertility, as we end in fertility. We walk, when alive, on beginnings and endings, of others.” – Modern Romanticism

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  • “A human is so much a human, when they will be willing to punish. How else is God described, besides the one who forgives the sinner? A human, a punisher, and it is only because they have a form to feel pleasure through, that they will do this. A human craves. And, in what they…

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  • “In the attempt to stop pain, a person learns. It is pain, caused. It is repair, created. It is structure, in the knowledge through what pain has damaged, that fortifies ourselves against the next blow. We are prepared for future endeavors, when we stabilize ourselves. However, in what we see around us, being of no…

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  • Accessible: This translates to, “There is more enjoyment when things are obtained with ease, rather than with stress. We’re trying to limit your life, by limiting what strengthens you, being that stress. We don’t understand that reflection over pain, offers answers to shortcomings.” Affordable: This translates to, “We do not value the individual pocket, that…

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