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What if everything around you

Isn't quite as it seems?

What if all the world you think you know

Is an elaborate dream?

And if you look at your reflection

Is it all you wanted to be?

What if you could look right through the cracks?

Would you find yourself

Find yourself afraid to see?

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Oh!, I recognise the words now, it's from the Matrix ay? :ninja:

Morpheus says to Neo;

"What if everything around you

Isn't quite as it seems?

What if all the world you think you know

Is an elaborate dream?......." etc.

and the next sentence is; "Take the red pill, and you stay in wonderland, and I show you how deep the hole goes......"

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