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Practicing Life
Practicing Life
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I'm 15 for a moment
Caught in between 10 and 20
And I'm just dreaming
Counting the ways to where you are
I'm 22 for a moment
She feels better than ever
And we're on fire
Making our way back from Mars
15 there's still time for you
Time to buy and time to lose
15, there's never a wish better than this
When you only got 100 years to live
I'm 33 for a moment
Still the man, but you see I'm a they
A kid on the way
A family on my mind
I'm 45 for a moment
The sea is high
And I'm heading into a crisis
Chasing the years of my life
15 there's still time for you
Time to buy, Time to lose yourself
Within a morning star
15 I'm all right with you
15, there's never a wish better than this
When you only got 100 years to live
Half time goes by
Suddenly youre wise
Another blink of an eye
67 is gone
The sun is getting high
We're moving on...
I'm 99 for a moment
Dying for just another moment
And I'm just dreaming
Counting the ways to where you are
15 there's still time for you
22 I feel her too
33 youre on your way
Every day's a new day...
15 there's still time for you
Time to buy and time to choose
Hey 15, there's never a wish better than this
When you only got 100 years to live
Five for Fighting - 100 Years

The power I see coming from this is sort of like that of We Didn't Start the Fire, in that it compresses a lot of perceived time into a little objective time, and that it allows a person to experience what it shows as though they were the ones there... but instead of being fixed events as felt by those who lived them, this is a projection of a possibility - that is, anyone affected thinks that they've been snatched out of their first lives and dropped into a newborn body, which they then spend the next hundred years living in before dying and 'restarting' in their original body.
A helluva theraputic tool, if nothing else.
Ja, -n

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"I'm terribly sorry, but I have to kill you quite horribly now."
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Re: Practicing Life
#2
Not one I know. Let me get back to you after I hear it.
-- Bob
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YouTube to the Rescue!

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"I'm terribly sorry, but I have to kill you quite horribly now."
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Sorry, I did get to hear it right before I buggered off to WV for the weekend.
Yeah, I like that idea, Nathan. Might have some psychological side effects, though... a little world-weariness at the worst, a greater serenity and "wisdom" at the best, varying from individual to individual.
-- Bob
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"City Most Scared Of Its Own Shadow
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