And I want to be down
And I want to get up
And I want to lay low
And I want to be loved
But a dream makes noise,
you better check your head
Ambition is mine and it's heavy as lead
The sum of any outcome
Undone

And I want find peace
And I want to get through
And I want come clean
And I want to be true
As I turn a page on a life less lived
All I have I would gladly give
The sum of any outcome
Undone

[CHORUS]
I am mine, I am mine again
I recognize who it is that I am
I am mine, I am mine again
Can any one tell me where I've been?
I am mine, I am mine again
All we've lost is time in the end
Waiting for the sum of any outcome
Undone

And I want to find faith
And I want to be sure
And I want to say less
And I want to know more
I am not alone, I never have been
We are all one, we divide within
The sum of any outcome
Undone

[CHORUS]


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    Suffering's End: Illumination! (Buddhism.) Illumination's End: Redemption. (Genuine Christianity) "Having become [by that stage] Heavenly-minded, you shall become at one with the Tao. And although the body dies, the tao shall never pass away." Tao te Ching, canto 16 "patterned out" and reconstructred as to the progression of consciousness therein reliably described.

    Oddly enuf, the background material one finds on psychohistory.com and related sites bears this view out in the sort of clear terms that indeed an elder and wise Imperial Librarian of Ancient China would most likely both recognize and respect.

    Walking_Turtleon July 10, 2006   Link

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