House Full Of Colours
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House Full Of Colours
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“Chaos is the soil in my house full of colors”
I own a house full of colours
None are black, none are white
It was a haunted house before I claimed ownership
To break through self-imposed boredom (self-imposed)
Suffocation from stagnated life-energy (life-energy)
Let us talk about sex in all its multitudes (in all its multitudes)
Just to loosen up and let the energy flow (energyflow)
Roots which are not dependent on certainty
Can find its nourishment moment to moment
Chaos as the soil
Space to move
Room for expression
Choice to be still
Incentive for life
A space for death
Chaos is the soil
In my house full of colours
Space to move
In my house full of colours
Philosophical dilemmas left behind
(In my house full of colours)
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