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One toe tipped Brink on the lip Round that bounding tree Wade and ascend until you see Two rocks with crooked tops Mend the bend and heed the avian's call When you bound down You will hear the river's sound You are almost there Follow the path etched in ground Upon your breech You will feel a wind in the tree's creak Look for the pink flowers that peek And listen for the spring that leaks The journey takes weeks So stop at the fruit bearing tree When you are weak Rest and prepare for the test For soon you will meet Devil's Peak MInd the ways you wInd Once you spy the rocks that streak Keep your eye out for the trees made of teak Soon there is no sign And the trail leaves no lines You must move by the moon And with the sun tell time Here you find yourself all alone The only of your kind You must bare the brier that binds And cure it with the tongue Of the canine that bites For the crane that flies Holds the questions of night When you stumble upon the prairie And the sun is just right Offer the indigo leaf In the fire of the light Say the three sacred words And pronounce then with might For this is the recipe For your soul to take flight
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Apr 12, 2019
Apr 12, 2019 at 5:15 PM UTC
Soul Flight
One toe tipped Brink on the lip Round that bounding tree Wade and ascend until you see Two rocks with crooked tops Mend the bend and heed the avian's call When you bound down You will hear the river's sound You are almost there Follow the path etched in ground Upon your breech You will feel a wind in the tree's creak Look for the pink flowers that peek And listen for the spring that leaks The journey takes weeks So stop at the fruit bearing tree When you are weak Rest and prepare for the test For soon you will meet Devil's Peak MInd the ways you wInd Once you spy the rocks that streak Keep your eye out for the trees made of teak Soon there is no sign And the trail leaves no lines You must move by the moon And with the sun tell time Here you find yourself all alone The only of your kind You must bare the brier that binds And cure it with the tongue Of the canine that bites For the crane that flies Holds the questions of night When you stumble upon the prairie And the sun is just right Offer the indigo leaf In the fire of the light Say the three sacred words And pronounce then with might For this is the recipe For your soul to take flight
Aranyani
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Apr 12, 2019
Apr 12, 2019 at 5:15 PM UTC
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