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There is a metal in me... I am of iron as old as the ages Mother Earth’s very core fills my veins. I can taste her in my blood, I can feel her in my heart It is this metal that drives me forward, that holds these bones together that nourishes me and gives me life And in times of need, becomes my backbone so I will not fall under the weight of the world but will walk tall and proud in her splendor for part of the world is what makes up the very essence of me and, with her, I am stronger than any weight known
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Aug 8, 2015
Aug 8, 2015 at 8:50 PM UTC
There Is A Metal In Me
There is a metal in me... I am of iron as old as the ages Mother Earth’s very core fills my veins. I can taste her in my blood, I can feel her in my heart It is this metal that drives me forward, that holds these bones together that nourishes me and gives me life And in times of need, becomes my backbone so I will not fall under the weight of the world but will walk tall and proud in her splendor for part of the world is what makes up the very essence of me and, with her, I am stronger than any weight known
sherry-lore
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Aug 8, 2015
Aug 8, 2015 at 8:50 PM UTC
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