harshly linear
—Craig Harris reviewing Phoenix Wright: Ace AttorneyBefore the courtroom
you go to the street
and if you are to go to the street
you must go through the door
that leads to the room
with the door to the street.
It's annoying, but let's not pretend
action isn't made of infinitely smaller actions.
You're here and thenyou're there,
it's just in life you forget it's all one small step.
And then the next. Slow it down enough
andyou'll never cross the room.
Halfway to halfway there
you realise there was a start,
that the things you always say,
the three faces that you wear
are something that became
between beginning and being here.
How easy it is to convince ourselves
that time passes and passes us
when it's us who pass, are passing it:
this bit, this bit, then this.
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