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Welcome To Me

Now that you're here
Now that you see
Everything I am
All that is me
I hope I will inspire you
I hope that you will know
A little piece of my heart
An enormous chunk of my soul
It's all ingrained here
My thoughts hopes and dreams
Everything I think I know
And exactly what I hope to be
From Writer to Neuroscientist
Then a Theoretical Physicist at last
For my dreams I'm aiming high
I'll follow through with class
Potentially I could be all
A lecturer and teacher too
Truly my life would be fulfilled
If I have just reached you
Hopefully for the positive
Progressively for society
Yearners for truth and freedom
This is what inspires me

My very soul indeed
Is entangled throughout these words
A very small part of me
Portrayed through conjunctive verbs
Thus my hope is to effect you
In an extraordinarily unique way
Prescribe a new perspective
On this very day
Every minor thing you do
And every fleeting soul you meet
All have an effect
On the very life you see
Your perspective of the world
Is shaped by what you see
Through everything that happens
I hope you remember me
Not what I look like
Or not what I said
But the feelings I've implanted
From the very words you've read

I dare you to call me average
Or say my name is Jane
I dare you to render me normal
If you see me in this way
Call me what you will
Call me what you may
But one thing do please know
I'm different every day
And who I am to you
Is not who I am today
It's who I am in the moment
I'll be whomever that I may







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Poets Of Sur

Naming - Letters to the Multiverse

Powerless Life, Powerless Night

I have never really understood will power. I understand boredom. I think it's a waste of time to think about how boring your imagination is. You're so dull, you can't entertain yourself, but I get it. I've had will power, and I like to think that once you've experienced something, it increases your knowledge of said something. But when I weigh out the benefits of telling yourself what you want, and then sticking to it, it falls short on the scale next to living in the moment. Making crazy, off the wall, out of the blue, stupid decisions is part of being human, it's part of the human experience. I can't understand why people don't want to make bad decisions. It was one of "those days." The kind of emotional girl roller coaster days you'd see in a rom com where the girl is taking turns comforting herself in greasy french fries and Tom Hanks' love stories with whatever her name is with the orgasms, except there were drugs, and it wa...