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The trigger of my mind!

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Unlocked the secrets of my mind, 
Captured moments frozen in time, 
Left to drift freely, 
It is a universe inside, 
No rules to govern by or abide. 
Just an open highway for my soul to ride. 
In the cosmic abyss, where i drive. 
Out in the open where only in shadows, 
Galaxies can hide ....
Within this cosmic array ,
This journey of divine.... 
The explosive energy, 
When ideas collide. 
My stellar revolver, 
The trigger of my mind. 

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