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Madness
I like the smell of madness in a good book.
 
 The feeling of the writer behind each paragraph;
 how one person can create a place 
 made of magic
 from the insides of their mind
 and thus, become separate from the real world.
 
 People claim they read books to escape reality,
 but what of the author?
 Where does their mind lie?
 Further down in their plot lines
 than you 
 with your nose between the pages
 on a sunny day
 under the oldest tree.
 
 But writers tend to lock up
 to convince themselves of their world
 until it becomes real.
 
 The secret to a good book
 is the amount of madness
 kept in between 
 its keeper's locks and keys.

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