Reading again makes me realize that I would rather get lost in a book than get lost on the internet; get lost in a movie; get lost on a desert island; get lost on a populated island; get lost on the edge of a city I do not know; get lost on freeway turnpikes; get lost with a polar bear, or a penguin--that is, get lost at a pole; get lost in a swimming pool; get lost in Switzerland.
That is to say, I would like to run away with you to a place I do not know.
That is also to say, I do not know who you are.
That may be to say, you might be no one.
That is to say, I would like to run away with you to a place I do not know.
That is also to say, I do not know who you are.
That may be to say, you might be no one.
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sofreshsoclean:
but not knowing is entirely the point, no? i'm with you - time to get lost.

remj:
There's lots of stuff to do. I like the Phantom Tollbooth and Groundhog Day for the reason of reminding to do things.