Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Punching the Clock

    Punching the Clock punch the clock, show it no mercy; because truly, it never felt one ounce of pity for me… with it’s tellings of my comings and goings; it rightfully deserves a mighty beating 3-07-08

  • Diggin’ Up Dirt (The Old Others)

    Diggin’ Up Dirt (The Old Others) diggin’ up the earth; and all the brown-soil-offers is truly just some small glimpse… because really we’ll never know just how the old others lived 3-07-08

  • String of Thought

    String of Thought with this string, wrapped tightly ’round my bony finger; surely I’ll be forced to recall its meaning… or lose the digit in the deepest thinkings 3-07-08

  • Tame Jubilee

    Tame Jubilee mixing these words, and hoping deeply, for some great outcome… but sometimes, all that comes is simply a tame jubilee 3-07-08

  • My Shoulder

    My Shoulder with a kind flicker, I’d wipe away, that free flowing salty liquid… and instead offer this, my warmest shoulder 3-09-08

  • The Sweetest Nectar

    The Sweetest Nectar tasting the sweetest nectar, of a coming tomorrow… is so much more better than focusing only upon today’s souring bitterness 3-09-08

  • Adorned

    Adorned let those old clothes fall, and after hitting the dirt; we should then only by adorned in something so much more fetching to the eyes 3-09-08

  • Touch Too Much

    Touch Too Much touching is just; but somtimes it leads to far too much… then we must marry with shotgun barrels handy 3-09-08

  • Childhood Fantasies

    Childhood Fantasies upon this summer concrete, we’d kneel and doodle… creating our childhood fantasies all over warm walkways 3-09-08

  • Jeremy’s War: Chapter 12 “Mirror of the Soul “

    Ch.12 MIRROR OF THE SOUL Sainte-Breuve-sur-Pont 24th February 1917 Dear Pater and Mater, Not a very good few days. Feeling a bit better now, but I must admit I’ve spent four days grounded, trying to get my brain sorted out. War! It certainly gets some people going. Life’s different for me now, and the enormity…

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