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Like Newton noted, You fell from a tree Unknowing to mankind that the cannon consequentially altered the history of man The first fuse ignited, Alchemy attempted a potion of eternal life We met in the middle of where the munitions fell short Man could **** with this, I traversed from east to west Fireworks were what we saw when it was lit A second shot to the unknown dark sky, we held hands as our experiment rose high we thought it failed, until the rainbow blossomed basking in this majesty, we felt so alive the third explosion we controlled, a vehicle to explore the unknown, it was done smart, Oblong orbits, long been entangled reduced to a formula of dancing bodies the future was now and like a rocket our hearts tested the furthest reaches that man had walked but it has been years; we tested the infinite black sea In a moment of clarity, as the propellant exploded I held onto you and you tethered me with little oxygen in the air, I gave you what I couldn’t share Like weighing scales, balanced fragile a much regretted fall
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Jul 27, 2014
Jul 27, 2014 at 4:38 PM UTC
Your Love Is Like Gravity
Like Newton noted, You fell from a tree Unknowing to mankind that the cannon consequentially altered the history of man The first fuse ignited, Alchemy attempted a potion of eternal life We met in the middle of where the munitions fell short Man could **** with this, I traversed from east to west Fireworks were what we saw when it was lit A second shot to the unknown dark sky, we held hands as our experiment rose high we thought it failed, until the rainbow blossomed basking in this majesty, we felt so alive the third explosion we controlled, a vehicle to explore the unknown, it was done smart, Oblong orbits, long been entangled reduced to a formula of dancing bodies the future was now and like a rocket our hearts tested the furthest reaches that man had walked but it has been years; we tested the infinite black sea In a moment of clarity, as the propellant exploded I held onto you and you tethered me with little oxygen in the air, I gave you what I couldn’t share Like weighing scales, balanced fragile a much regretted fall
omar-kawash
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Jul 27, 2014
Jul 27, 2014 at 4:38 PM UTC
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