Like a turtle in his shell,
I hide from all these
earthen, airborne cares.
Weighing that scale upon itself,
in a metaphoric sense that is.
This is representative of the
fact that man may only ever
comprehend himself when he
weighs himself against himself.
Not against the world.
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It is not important what they made us, but what we do with that what they made us. ~*~ J. P. Sartre
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