This quote highlights the danger of becoming so preoccupied with spiritual or existential concerns that one neglects the realities of everyday life. It suggests that such individuals may miss out on meaningful experiences and connections in the present. The reference to "looking down the street" implies that the consequences of this mindset are visible in society, where people may struggle to engage with the world around them. Ultimately, it advocates for a balance between contemplation of the next world and active participation in this one.
Probably politely ask them to leave and to never come back until theyve learned how to control themselves in a persons home
yes theyve kissed
yes theyve both confirmed it
Nah theyve just got bare attitude!
They had festivals to celebrate their work theyve dieb
They go home.
He is scared about where theyve been
Noo theyve always had Jacoby Shaddix
get seeds plant them in a warm place. when theyve grown, eat them
its becasue he doesnt know where theyve been
yes theyve always been in colour
Of course you can but it's not going to grow back!