chained to his choices, chained to his actions, he can only do-can only be- that which he chooses. When asked why he luxuriates he poses you an offer, switch places with him, he'll take your set and rigorous and knowable destiny over the terror and blindness of an infinite and unlimited freedom.
after all, he is forever, and you are right now. sooner or later, he'll get his chair back.
He just wants to have fun, but the fun now has him. He's locked into this game, these habits, our perceptions. Whether those be misconstrued or not, that's what we see.
Whatever his original or current intent, it's been perverted and corrupted by a lack of many things. Now, he's a slave of circumstances, and no one understands if he does what is done b/che can'tdo anything else or won't and that's just really too bad.
But does this mean I should sympathize or disregard all the more? Gosh, it's all so layered.
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Date: 2009-03-27 01:26 pm (UTC)after all, he is forever, and you are right now. sooner or later, he'll get his chair back.
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Date: 2009-03-27 03:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-27 03:34 pm (UTC)If the Monkey would let go of the Fruit, he could escape the trap. Temptation and fear keeps one there.
Also, oddly, Freedom. For one can always step free of the chains on this card. It's just a matter of Will.
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Date: 2009-03-27 10:10 pm (UTC)doesn't look a thing like you.
Date: 2009-03-29 05:21 pm (UTC)Whatever his original or current intent, it's been perverted and corrupted by a lack of many things. Now, he's a slave of circumstances, and no one understands if he does what is done b/che can'tdo anything else or won't and that's just really too bad.
But does this mean I should sympathize or disregard all the more? Gosh, it's all so layered.
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Date: 2009-03-30 10:54 pm (UTC)