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i need to leave this place of mine land of eternal sunshine. i must get out as the free men shout, lest my imagination be bereaved. so i travel to the banks of the Mississippi and sing softly the songs of Hughes and Wheatley. i travel to the shores of the Atlantic and hear cries upon the moors of Pope and the Bard, ships who sank. but i hesitate at the grave of Da Vinci in le Val de Loire and think of my final hour. i hesitate at the end of a journey well spent to contend that life without love one cannot save.
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Oct 30, 2011
Oct 30, 2011 at 3:28 AM UTC
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i need to leave this place of mine land of eternal sunshine. i must get out as the free men shout, lest my imagination be bereaved. so i travel to the banks of the Mississippi and sing softly the songs of Hughes and Wheatley. i travel to the shores of the Atlantic and hear cries upon the moors of Pope and the Bard, ships who sank. but i hesitate at the grave of Da Vinci in le Val de Loire and think of my final hour. i hesitate at the end of a journey well spent to contend that life without love one cannot save.
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Oct 30, 2011
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