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| Track 1 | I Can't
Is there something safe about being torn between right and wrong? Does suspension between good and evil equalize one's propensity toward both? I suppose there are no absolutes. Maybe one has to experience both to know which they prefer. Maybe one's choices change with time, with knowledge, with experience.
The phrase "I can't get you off my mind" bounced around inside my head for a long time. It surfaced now and then but I was never inspired to develop it further, mainly because I couldn't figure out which position the song should take: "I can't get you off my mind but I want you out of my mind" or "I can't get you off my mind and I don't want to." I tried both ways but wasn't convinced of either. Then I let my indecision become the approach. The result is more like "I can't get you off my mind although I probably should and most likely will but until then I'll just keep feeling guilty even though I haven't done anything wrong, well, not really-depending on how you look at it and besides, I'm in control, at least most of the time anyway...so...what was I talking about?"
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