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Sincerely, Perception
Beware of me, the wager of wars, the root of prejudice,
The capturer of curiosity, the relinquisher of innocence
For I am a force of the most enigmatic kind,
One that permeates the sole and the mind
Yet love me oh! Do cherish me for the love I bestow,
And for the identity and originality of which I can control
Fear me, for I breed intense convictions
Manifesting in passion, in hate, both real or mere fictions
Heed me, for while my powers exist not in physical sense,
I can possess your life through sheer will and my presence
Be conscious of me, for in the eternity of life we shall never part,
Enemies or lovers, you and I share mind and heart
But who am I? This dominating tease,
This bittersweet fixture who makes you think as I please
Do not envision me, for my existence holds no form or shape,
But imagine me everywhere enriching the world with opinioned landscape
Who am I dear friend?
Oh but you must know! For we have grown and adapted together,
We have loved and scorned and admired without weather
I define you, and you redefine me,
Ah! This curious game that only we can perceive
Our intimacy, my whispers in your ear
Will only grow stronger now that you know I am here
Who am I my puppet?
…..
I am yours
- Sincerely, Perception
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