Lemniscate

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Awaken!
Do not sleep drifting through eternity.
Rise up from the deep into this new and volatile reality.
 
Rush forward unfettered.
Rush with bountiful full breaths and hot excited blood.
 
Feel!
The wind's kiss across your eyes as dawn blinds you.
Let the tears free so that they may give birth to novel dreams.
 
Look ever forward into the vast, vague, and unformed present that awaits.
It is only hidden for now.
Tomorrow comes naked and fresh born.
 
Awaken!
Lift your consciousness to the stars and be witness to this life.
All the life before is here in your hands.
Taste the flesh and savior the death of things.
Join infinity.
Ride reckless and unhindered into the breaking night awash with the radiance born to the fearless
and insane.
 
Do not lose essence.
Do not let the nightmares feast and create deserts in your soul's oasis.
 
Awaken hungry and easier to devour, conquer, to be.
Gorge on the good and whole and bear complex wonder.
 
Ideas flowing into actions becoming dimensions upon dimensions to be explored.
 
Whilst you dreamt, I did.
Whilst you whimpered, I screamed.
Whilst you withered, I exploded.
 
The path is before you.
Raise your head and breathe in power.
 
Awaken from this hellish darkness.
Refute the grasp of despair that has laid you to waste.
 
Awaken!
And be glorious.
 
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