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Within the event horizon: poetry & prose

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“Age is merely a numeric concept. It tells us nothing about wisdom, the nature of the soul, or life experiences. The physically young can feel like the old and the old can move through life with a light-hearted, childlike nature. The scars of time often are not visible from the outside. At times you can encounter a seemingly young girl who ingested life as a concentrate and who had non-visibly aged in a time-lapse. A lot of things can go awry in your life. And the world owns a lot of possibilities to let you suffer. Living isn't for the faint-hearted. Ageing isn't as well. Therefore it takes a lot of strength to make the walls collapse, to find the way back to the surface, to leave hopelessness behind. To accept and cherish life, to understand its concept, might be a lifelong task. It might take ages, but it is possible. For each and every individual. No matter what you had to go through.”

“Like an open book I long to tell you the story of my whole life. I want to show you my innermost like an open book so that you can read it. Anything that you want. I want to be perceivable and … that you can perceive me. I want to be comprehensible, like a mathematical formula you can solve, even if I cannot solve myself. I long for you to solve me. I long for you to read me like an open book. Anything that you want. […] I long for you to tell me the story of your whole life. I want you to show your innermost like an open book, so that I can read it. Anything that I want. I want to make you perceivable and … that I can perceive you. I want to make you comprehensible, like a mathematical formula I can solve, even if you cannot solve yourself. I long for us to be solvable. That we show each other our innermost, like an open book. Anything that we have ever wanted.”