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An unfathomable shadow, dark in the night

Whispers more silently than the wind ever did

Stands luring above the silhouette of a kid

Prevents the morning dawn and sucks in all the light

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A child that could have had a future oh so bright

Its parents are waiting thinking their son is safe

While his breathing body is pulled into a cave

Days, weeks and months go by, their kid nowhere in sight

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Sitting in a cave playing cards with a god

I want to get out but I know that I will not

I lie in bed all night thinking 'bout my past lives

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The shadow still lurking above me on the wall

He has no face at all but I know if I fall

I will be doctor Jekyll and he'll be my Hyde

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u/Alone_Mention_3154 — 16 days ago

Untitled An unfathomable shadow, dark in the night

Whispers more silently than the wind ever did

Stands luring above the silhouette of a kid

Prevents the morning dawn and sucks in all the light

A child that could have had a future oh so bright

Its parents are waiting thinking their son is safe

While his breathing body is pulled into a cave

Days, weeks and months go by, their kid nowhere in sight

Sitting in a cave playing cards with a god

I want to get out but I know that I will not

I lie in bed all night thinking 'bout my past lives

The shadow still lurking above me on the wall

He has no face at all but I know if I fall

I will be doctor Jekyll and he'll be my Hyde

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u/Alone_Mention_3154 — 16 days ago

The theory:

Is it defendable to say that everybody acts out of self-interest? To specify: with self-interest I mean what the mind thinks as best for itself or us, depending on how you define the mind (I like to do a specific kind of dualism for that that treats mind and body as fully different entities and the mind as a controller that can be parasitic but also very beneficial).

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u/Alone_Mention_3154 — 17 days ago

To specify: with self-interest I mean what the mind thinks as best for itself or us, depending on how you define the mind (I like to do a specific kind of dualism for that that treats mind and body as fully different entities and the mind as a controller that can be parasitic but also very beneficial).

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u/Alone_Mention_3154 — 17 days ago