I  raise both palms in supplication to that  which is more immense than  the feeble human mind and cry as thunder  for the ills of society.
Voices  reverberate in my skull bones  causing me to question:  Is it I,  solitary human, that has fallen  backwards on her own insight?
Are we all not sane and insane? Are we all not greater and lesser? Who has the absolute right to judge such a notion?  
Such  answers elude me. Raising my weary  and shaking palms to the fiery  boisterous sky. Waiting for answers  only I have the answer to. 
The  thin line that separates us all is oh,  so very fine. Like cracks in  fault lines, the smallest disturbance, a  chain reaction.
I   seek answers to questions that have no answers. I must be insane to   imagine that fine line, erased, and the middle way, my berth.
 The Valkyrie's Vigil (1906) by Edward Robert Hughes

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