9.16.2006
an unconscionable use of parentheses in moral perspective
the compulsion of perhaps (an irrational) compassion for others, absolutely fueled and at once smothered, by a desire for a better world and (the realities of) the real one, leaving for us a bitter indecision... a quandary on a palate which knows (well) the taste of moral distance... unleavened. and the rage of (the primal) self, utterly and hopelessly imperative, instinctively programmed and at once (in conflict yet) intertwined with the intellect, giving energy and momentum to processes of life's (worshipped) routines... a necessity for continuity, a continuity of necessity.
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