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		<description>The original writings of author Fergus</description>
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			<title>Drunkards</title>
			<description>DrunkardsAnd destiny ascends,accompanied by concomitantambiguity. The firmament remains everunfettered by Sissyphus's plight.And that ambiguity condensesinto a sickly sweet precipitate that the locals call hubris.It consists mostly offlights of fancy seasoned with delusio..</description>
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			<title>Precipice</title>
			<description>Thereis the journey of the soul,from loveof oneself,love of theother,and thereinthe boundless love that is inherent within all.Itlays suspended at the root of awareness.Thriving bya sun's beam,perplexedbut not quite vexed,at thequestion,of whything..</description>
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			<title>Paradoxical Surreal</title>
			<description>Thereare certainly facets of the great there is that seem paradoxical.Howcan one be:timeless,weightless, ethereal, butmaterial,whilestill being the dreamer of dreams?Butit all felt so real... butby God, it was just a dream? Ithad just become rote.S..</description>
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			<title>Confess</title>
			<description>Youever worry that you don't exist anymore? Thatyou've been torn away from crushing expectationsthesort placed upon you by either the:		mortality,			society,			the	combine Orperhaps you were even blown away by some sort of solar affair withthe glow of ..</description>
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			<title>Fermamental Terminus</title>
			<description>Firmamental TerminusEven as past frustrationssublimate into the ethercondensation creeps ofruminationsentangled between Malkuthand Keter,on what to worry about nextSome seem to think thegravest sin isabdication of their duty tofret the inevitable.Perhaps the world sto..</description>
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			<title>Candy</title>
			<description>It's almost like candy,the glorious ouroboros numinoustapestry of ethereal and material, forever and but a moment. Birth and death, inhale, exhale. Night and day.Distinction between anything suffersfrom being a necessary evil, a part of the veil, the thread that weave..</description>
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			<title>Harbinger</title>
			<description>HarbingerThe giggle of an infant and your dyingbreath. All things pass into the night.Two sides of the same coin.The funeral procession with thebirthing room. An inhale and an exhale, a beginning and an end.Sometimes it's time to go to sleep fora while, and then..</description>
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			<title>High Tide Low Tide</title>
			<description>Here's the thing about being asconsequential as a wave in the ocean,or being a poor little me, destined to oblivion. The wave doesn't worry about itsduration, nor its majesty, it just does its thing. Only to break, and thereby return, to the pool of energy and the s..</description>
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			<title>Strobe</title>
			<description>StrobeTruly, There is no night of the soul, only that resulting ignition ofluminosity after the gatekeeper has been paid histoll.There is a being, that is but a specter and mostly aspectator somewhere where the ethereal meets thematerial. The concept..</description>
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			<title>Infernus</title>
			<description>InfernusThis side of the mortal coil is but theeye of the storm, a respite from chaos of a scale thatleaves bullshit artists like me to wonder. The silver tongue profligates snakeoil, consisting of 1 part the ineffable, 1 part the pretentious, and 2 parts bewilderment. ..</description>
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			<title>The Mortal and The Perennial</title>
			<description>The Mortal and thePerennialI know for a fact that more than likelythere isn't anything beyond right this moment now. I also believe that the most preciouscommodity in life is love, which has the paradoxical quality ofbeing both finite and existing outside of time and space. I..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/faingham/2103334/</link>
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			<title>A Friend of Mine</title>
			<description>It's a bit of introspection</description>
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			<title>Illicit Delicious</title>
			<description>Illicit DeliciousOh, it's the deliciousness that isco-morbid with illicitness that haunts me At least until thesun has risen. A pretentiousnessthat is some sort of relentlessness predicated on apredicted notion of the emotion ofbeings that are in motion to the ocean or ..</description>
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