Tao of Steve: Timely Reverberations pt 2 (358 hits)
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Submitted by sharpie <tiny-weiner.at.hugeballs.com> (View user info) at 2004-03-15 23:32:47 EST
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Weeks pass, as from out his eloquent delirium, our dubious hero gazes into the circular, unwelcoming warmth that is the justification of the American nightmare, and wonders not again, at the exclusion levied upon his outcast solitude, for though he is alone, the tendril thoughts slipping most furtively through his feverish artistry provide, far beyond the shallow love without, a writhing comprehension of the complexities of unreality. ("The image which I choose to present is but a transitory plaything, irrelevant to the greater scheme of things, hiding the necessarily hidden truth unseen by they of narrowing vision; ever-weakly dependent on the games I choose to play, their spirits ever-oblivious to the manipulations that are mine; the genius of genesis; the spark upon which all things begin, yet in continuance, disappear. The more of me you see, the less to you shall I be, for the beginnings of that which I am are the moments in which I cease to be what I would.")
As a sharply dressed musician strides hurriedly past his post, he sees through the suit and into the growing expression of madness within; the proximity of this man's release out into the misdirectedly excessive radiance of that which the world names illness, and is, involuntarily, vehicle to the ascension of the descent so near birth. This unenviable task complete, he ignores the responding, unrecognizable stare, and shifts into a fresh frame of mind as he wanders down a side-street of sudden indifference.
-Steve Arthur Russell
Up Next I will have a 9 part essay titled: The Acceptance of Fate.
Remember, this is not my work, I am posting this for a friend of mine who believes that he must share this with as many people as possible, but has no clue how to use a computer.
-adam
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Submitted by Systematicevil (user info) at 2004-05-16 13:02:17 EDT (#)
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Submitted by sharpie (user info) at 2004-03-16 00:18:57 EST (#)
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nine parts because its nine pages long. If I put it into one, everyone would bitch. Aside from that, you need a little time to let the shit sink in, its pretty goddamn deep.
no not emerson... just a guy who is trying to share some of the shit that he's got in his head with the masses (albiet the ubermasses right now)
-adam
Submitted by Fabish (user info) at 2004-03-16 00:09:08 EST (#)
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Why nine parts? Just put it in one. Essay? Who is he, Ralph Waldo Emerson?


