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Page 7 text:
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While you live, Drink!—for once dead, you never shall return. Omar Khayyam. And I am perpetually awaiting a rebirth of wonder. Lawrence Ferlinghetti. How can anyone see straight when he does not even see himself? Carl Jung.
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Artificial lights illuminate an off-center world and arid air-conditioned lives live out their one-ways in endless days that dawn without light. Bewildered perplexed perhaps unassuming we enter and exit often knowing not one from the other. Stop— aro Listen People roads, masses of toads; what care I for these? Machines and molds, traff ic and roads, masses untold and too soon old that go right on by, right on by knowing not why just right on by you and I who happen to be in college. Do we know why or are we too going right on by right on by for n o reason why except we are afraid to ... STOP? The skeleton of our life rests safely and securely in a closet of daily routine. Rushing to and fro we crowd, we push, impatiently we wait for food and drink and a lift to a higher elevation. Excuse me, on what floor will I find time to think? I ' m not sure but I think it ' s on the level just above materialism.
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Rooftops that peak out at all the same level are built with precision by some crafty devil for peaked people who never peek out at all. High above life ' s garbage cans of trivia, Meaning wing-weary-worn waits. Going up? Why yes, seventh floor please — time to think. Sixth floor — Materialism; similar 40 hour week, white neighbors, cars and credit cards, status and power, and electric guitars, Security and Happiness, S H Green Stamps with everything, for nothing. Not today, thank you. Seventh floor—time to think—all ashore that ' s going ashore. Role, role, role, role your soul Gently down the drain Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but inane. Hi there, what are you doing up here? You don ' t remember me do you? We ' ve met before, the name is Rationalization but my friends call me Truth. Oh yes I remember now, I just needed some time to think. Well, I ' m leaving—like man I don ' t have time to think. I tell it like it is. I see—well tell it to me like it is. Like don ' t you know by now that this place called earth and its function called life are just hypothetical Happenings imagined for real. 4
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