Bloom Epigraph

Bloom

“Open your mouth wide, the universal sigh.

And while the ocean blooms, it’s what keeps me alive.

So why does it still hurt? Don’t blow your mind with why.”

-Thom Yorke of Radiohead

As we continue the same motion every day, 

in through the nose and out through the mouth,

we rejuvenate our breathing pattern to better our minds.

Each moment we are alive, thoughts continuously weave

in and out of our central nervous system.

Numerously we are exposed to different feelings,

some virtuous, some ominous, some calming, some uncontrollable.

The one thought that always leaves us pondering our

own existences and portrayal of our true physique.

Incoherent and stumbling over the cracks in our cerebrum,

which ooze out fulfillment of our destination,

but only seep into the ground and await its satisfaction.

The one thought that decomposes in our head,

rots our only real source of true happiness to come.

As the ocean breathes everlasting life,

it  contains the ultimate hope that the world will always proceed.

To persevere your spirit in an eternal manner,

the past must be eliminated and the page must be turned.

In through the nose, out through the mouth,

as we continue the motion to release stress within.

But the thought still lingers that’s holding you back.

What has been done, the moment’s already passed.

Bottled up inside, it fucks with your integrity and impedes your head.

But you know what your heart is capable of handling.

It feels a beat that is hard to find, when you know you’re with the right kind.

You know what you’re heart is capable of handling,

don’t let your mind destroy the blood that pumps within.

Don’t blow your mind with why, as you cannot change what is done.

Keep your blood flow running, running, running not thin

That universal sigh, when it’s towering our minds

especially since we thought it has gone with the wind.

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