What do you think?

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I am watching the sunrise, yet it looks like the sunset.

Or is it the sunset I am watching, and thought I am looking at the sunrise?

I might be wanting to see one, but I'm seeing the other.

Or is it the same?

(After all, they're both circles.)

Am I losing my mind, or am I losing something else?

Maybe it is my sense of time. Maybe my sense of direction, too.

I am so troubled. 

But no one else seems to be.

Maybe they are not lost. Or losing something. Like me.

Maybe they haven't seen the sunrise that looks like the sunset. Or the sunset that looks like the sunrise.

Or maybe they're too busy in their own life to be troubled by trivial musings like that of the sunrise and the sunset. 

Or maybe they are lost, too, but I have no knowledge of.

After all, I am also too busy in my own life to be troubled by trivial musings such as of them being lost like me or not being at all.

Does it matter?

Maybe it does. After all, that must be the reason why it happened...

Why something was lost...(Is it a cause?)

But since "there is loss in gain, and there is gain in loss (Or is it pain?),"

have they not heard of the saying,

"The moment you think you've got it, you lost it"?

Could it be the other way as well?

That "The moment you think you've lost it, you got it?"

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