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Short Circuits

     Did you ever have one of those days?
Where your mind had too much to say.
Where your thoughts kept getting fatter and fatter.
Until they all became a form of chatter.
Clicking and clacking going round and round,
until no analytical thoughts could be found.
Sometimes when this happens it causes depression,
because your mind is so full of congestion.
Your thoughts emerging all as if one,
 you don't know where to go, or when to come.
They say as an average we have sixty thousand thoughts each day.
No wonder at times we're confused and our mind goes astray.
Along with the thoughts throw in the variables of life,
no wonder we're confused, depressed or so full of strife.
But I have to say that at times the mind can be so amazing,
when it functions right and your thoughts are blazing.
So I guess the best thing about the mind I can say,
is it lets us be our own selves and live our own way.
Stanley Victor Paskavich/Stantasyland
 

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