Self-annihilation in surrender to the real thing is an acceptable end
Art and Love will often provide the means
2 April 2007 | by Robert Bruce
1 Word Smiths » the Requiest | 3 Apr 2007
[...] as deep as the oceans depth. A meaning that to some will always remain incomprehensible. Thanks Robert, for a sentence that like a piece of jerky must be chewed on and contemplated before one can [...]
2 Lola | 3 Apr 2007
mmm. Very nice.
3 Mark Goodyear | 3 Apr 2007
Self-annihilation. That’s a startling way to recast the old adage.
Dying in order to truly live is much more than just giving yourself away. It is a kind of suicide.
Very thought provoking. And tight.
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1 Word Smiths » the Requiest | 3 Apr 2007
[...] as deep as the oceans depth. A meaning that to some will always remain incomprehensible. Thanks Robert, for a sentence that like a piece of jerky must be chewed on and contemplated before one can [...]
2 Lola | 3 Apr 2007
mmm. Very nice.
3 Mark Goodyear | 3 Apr 2007
Self-annihilation. That’s a startling way to recast the old adage.
Dying in order to truly live is much more than just giving yourself away. It is a kind of suicide.
Very thought provoking. And tight.
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