When I was younger I know I was smarter, my synapses crackling with compacts and charters. And now in my underwear sixteen years later, I wonder how I could've pissed it away.
So I look at old photographs, pore through old journals, I ponder the ephemeral and the eternal. I review the lists and I check off the boxes and am forced to conclude nothing crucial was lost.
So which one can truly be said to be harder: old visions revisited, hauled up from the waters, or new ideas acted on without a falter?
I'd rather live with the whispers that I could've been greater than to hear a man say that I could've been braver. I can only conclude nothing crucial was lost. I can pick up the brain solo pretty much where I left off.
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