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Medieval Mercury Metrogrenade
The narrator describes a chaotic scene involving weaponry and a sense of inner turmoil. The imagery of a grenade and claymore contrasts with the emotional struggle of facing one’s fate. The references to retrograde, explosions, and lost chakras suggest a deeper existential crisis, highlighting confusion and a cyclical return to the starting point.
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Tarot Tower Wrapped in Silk
A journey unfolds where a speaker encounters a wise toad at a fork in the road, grappling with his desires for power, strength, love, and money. He learns about the significance of choosing wisely, ultimately prioritizing love, symbolized by flowers, in hopes of attracting his dream woman among the stars.
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Sour Swirls of Saturn
Can you witness the flowing pattern that’s laid upon the surface of Saturn? Rings of ice, a heart of fire. It rules in the sky and can grant desires. What do I wish for? I live in the 21st century…
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Merry Shiftmas and a Flappy New Year

The author discusses the concept of higher dimensional versions of ourselves that communicate through universal languages like math and music. Everything in existence aligns periodically, leading to a moment of pure chaos and then connectivity. The author further explores the randomness of life, comparing it to a flowing river where outcomes are unpredictable, and suggests…
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the ballet of a wobbly realm

air versus fire; who shalt be victorious? will flames vanqiush gas and create a big orb de la fire so grand and glorious? hmm, but i think Aqua would be furious…
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Some Ra-ndom Fun
Bask in the fun and hear the hum, the son of God, the raging sun…
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Flame of Son
So into flames, I burst out the seems. For those who know, pull out your touch and glow…
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Tragic Magic
The sun burns brightLet there be lightBut that light breaks my line of sightAnd initiates a fightThe moon takes the stageAnd the book turns a pageIt’s the dawn of a new ageIt’s the time of a great mage
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Monsoon Moon-soon
Very soon, when the clock strikes noonWitness we will the alignment of the sun and the moonIn the eclipse, the earth will shatterBringing about the destruction of all matterAnd we will vacate ourselves over to the latter
