"Mushroom Magica"

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#2 of Poetry, both old and new

So, I've been taking some journeys into the mind again lately. When I woke up this morning, this poem was sitting on the chair next to my bed, scribbled hastily like I had to get it out. I decided that it didn't look too bad, so I might as well post it here. For future reference to anyone who partakes, keep it 1 dose of penis envy.


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What a feeling! Such a start!

I feel a pounding, But not in my heart.

Colors are changing; sounds have a name.

The boards on my floor,

Play chess while aflame!

I knew this was coming; I've been here before.

Such a wonderful planet,

Laid out on my floor!

The mushroom took hold,

And pushed open a door,

To a planet of wonder, of color and glore.

Like the Haze from my smoke,

Laying low to the earth,

All I want is some peace,

But a truth must come first.

But I do understand, and I will go inside,

And dig up all the skeletons I've tried to hide.

I'll build me a palace,

To store all my shame,

And I'll visit it rarely, so it stays the same.

It's a place I can find,

That's for my mind alone.

And when I leave it behind, I'll remember my home.

And I'll shout and I'll cry

With the clouds and the sky

As I sit and I wonder if this life is mine.

And when the night ends,

And it comes with surprise,

I'll accept the gift of grass

And the holy sun rise.