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You do not see what I see from this river stream.
All the treasures in the world never had but one witness
Though they have been seen by thousands.
We never seen what they saw.
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To a stranger in my future,
I will greet you with only pleasure.
If I meet you, bring no danger.
For if I met you, you would no longer be a stranger.
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If all was born only to be reborn again
It would be a paradox to find where it all began.
If all our wisdom came from reading
Then all our writings would have no meaning.
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Where are you Yang?
Trapped immensely in the brain,
Seeking shelter from the fading rain,
Dripping drops of minutes through time?
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We shall never repay our friends and foes
For all the joys and all the woes.
You see, I do not refer to 'love'
Just to understand what their views are of.
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Sleep is like a curse.
You cannot escape it.
Eventually you will wear out;
And like a poison it will spread
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The rose lives only a day
Though It's beauty is
Everlasting and naive.
It dances in the wind
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Falling to an ending fade.
The wind of inescapable fate,
The difference within each flake
Is the same, as every dropp within the rain.
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I've always been envious of the cat.
A fearless creature with no cares
Other than to taunt you with It's stares.
Flexible, curious and fast-
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'What to write? '
Is the poet's question.
A writer's ambition.
A comic's intuition.
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The Best Poem Of Madison Montgomery

On Perception

You do not see what I see from this river stream.
All the treasures in the world never had but one witness
Though they have been seen by thousands.
We never seen what they saw.
The eyes may have seen the same objective,
You would say...
The mind did not see the same thing.
The word 'perception' has been twisted quite a lot.
It has been replaced with 'seen' or 'thought.'
But we cannot see perception.
It is a transition to being.

On a deserted island or in the Antarctic,
Man would say, 'I've seen it first, ' but what he
Should say is, 'I perceived it first.'
With all the creatures in this small world
Who are we to say that no one has seen it before?
No man? Maybe
But a bird's eye view has seen much far than we.
Who's to say that it is not theirs?
They have chose to leave it be
For the rest of the world.

Obsession is the same as Depression;
But what similarities does it have to Perception?
It is people's obsession for possession,
Which comes from our only lonely perception.
A philosopher's desire for the truth
Is the same as a stubborn man's for pride.
It cannot be unshaken
And over time gets more wicked.
The seeker of truth looks for his own truth
And the seeker of pride wants for his own pride
Because of perception neither one can be right.
Thus perception cannot be said in words
Nor can a piece of land be claimed as ours.

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