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Come out and talk to me | Come out and talk to me | ||
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into what you are shaping. | into what you are shaping. | ||
Thinking is no more, | Thinking is no more, | ||
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Poet to Physicist in His Laboratory
<block> Come out and talk to me for then I know into what you are shaping. Thinking is no more, I read your thoughts for a symbol: a movement towards an act. I give up on thought as I see your mind leading into a mystery deepening about you. What are you trying to discover beyond the zone of habit and enforced convention? There is the animus that spends itself on images, the most complex being convention and habit. You shall form patterns of research and bind yourself to laws within your knowledge, and always conscious of your limitations make settlement, with patience to instruct you as it always does in your research: an arrangement spanning an abyss of time, and you will find yourself patient when you are questioned. </block>