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The Sock Drawer - 26. Slave Mind

Slave Mind

 

Distractive, cluttered spheres

numb and dumb and dull

acute minds, chafe the skull,

and wear down all their gears.

 

Things become inexpressible here,

not because what they are isn't clear,

but because they are too fast

for words out of you. Your mind comes in last.

 

A waste of time that claims routine,

a waste of focus and energy, more,

a waste of attention on a pointless chore

of all the good fuel your mind has in store

- your intellect turns lean.

 

Where there used to be something

that was a universe in flux

with galaxies of dust, corners, nooks

with horror and beauty galore,

IN-TER-ES-TING-NESS

is no more.

 

-

Four days a slave,

a Gollum in a cave.

One day of apprehension,

industrious, with tension.

Four days of bliss.

Is there a rule to this?

 

For the time thereafter,

for when Bliss is gone

and I am but alone,

I hope I can spare laughter,

patience and endurance,

until I find a way home.

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Can I congratulate you for absolutely nailing my life experience with this? Thank you for articulating my own perception.

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On 03/08/2016 11:14 PM, Parker Owens said:

Can I congratulate you for absolutely nailing my life experience with this? Thank you for articulating my own perception.

I'll take the congratulations with gratitude and the reassurance (not sure if that is reassuring) that clever people, depressed people, sensitive people, people with a conscience and generally people worth a damn have that at least in episodes throughout their lives.

Right. Not reassuring.

Thank you.

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