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Nirvana
  I panic as fair sleep swallows my face
  My pencil-tip swerves, a wild EKG
  The world slips away at a frightful pace
  Long have I shunned moonshine to save my grace
  Yet, diamonds I see are dregs and debris
  I panic as fair sleep swallows my face
  The pill of unknowing, the drug of base
  Eyes, dampens the text I see and un-see
  The world slips away at a frightful pace
  Sinister rubber sounds start to erase
  My fingers, my heart, my pelvis, my knee
  I panic as fair sleep swallows my face
  Strikes my brain, forces my hand to misplace
  My faith. As humor dies and thoughts fly free
  The world slips away at a frightful pace.
  I am lost in betting on a rat race
  The elevator pings: purgatory
  I panic as fair sleep swallows my face
  The world slips away at a frightful pace

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From birth, we're taught that if we do a, b, and c, we'll be kind and generous and loved and worthy and GOOD. Still, the world is much more gray than it is black and white, even though we are often raised to see it as being so. This villanelle used to be entitled, "Surrendering"... but now I think learning to adopt a realistic and forgiving approach to the world is more positive than that, something not quite, but close to, Nirvana.