
I wonder if the sky reflects in the windows
like your mood in me
~
or is it just because
i look up at you

I wonder if the sky reflects in the windows
like your mood in me
~
or is it just because
i look up at you

Standing still
inside
on stairs that only go down
to a door
that you know well
from the other side
~
why do we stand still
for what we know

We are all going
our own
parallel ways

I feel safe with you
though I can’t see as far
as when alone
besides you

You can blow a lot of air
or take it all in
~
either way
this way
make sure you never choke
on the never settling dust

In reality
nature is not as beautiful
as we picture it

I am often curious in the mist
in the things I barely see
when the weather is clear

Eventually we will meet

I didn’t see what I saw
til I froze my perspective
~
I now see it
floating mit air
that I have no ground
to stand on
~
the ground is maybe there
I guess
but not as our reality
it seems

The light
is often presented
through mesmerizing walls
~
charisma dictates
a sleight of hands
the eyes away
from you

The tree’s looked good today.

I can turn up the heat
and drive you out
but I am so old
that even the noise I make
will scare you away

I can choose to just don’t listen to you
just to my own thoughts
or
I don’t listen to you
and follow the music

Book I: The understanding
Section 1: The origin of our ideas All the perceptions of the human mind fall into two distinct kinds, which I shall call ‘impressions’ and ‘ideas’. These differ in the degrees of force and liveliness with which they strike upon the mind and make their way into our thought or consciousness. The perceptions that enter with most force and violence we may name ‘impressions’; and under this name I bring all our sensations, passions, and emotions, as they make their first appearance in the soul [= ‘mind’; no religious implications]. By ‘ideas’ I mean the faint images of the others in thinking and reasoning: for example, all the perceptions aroused by your reading this book – apart from perceptions arising from sight and touch, and apart from the immediate pleasure or uneasiness your reading may cause in you. I don’t think I need to say much to explain this distinction: everyone will readily perceive for himself the difference between feeling (·impressions·) and thinking (·ideas·).
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Afraid of the dark
we embark in imaginary
boundaries
Observations: there are countless political, religious and cultural views. Most people have their own distinctive views on these matters. Most people have more believe than doubt in their own views resulting in these countless different opinions or certainties.