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The winds blow, carrying spice and sand and death from the desert, water from the forests, ice from the mountains, fire from the lands of fire, air from everywhere, and from itself. Stand one day in a high place, Witt the wind all about you, and none else there but you, and if you listen, you may here secrets whispered to you, on the breath of the wind, secrets many, and yours among them, for the wind knows all things, and it sees all, forgets nothing.
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Aug 26, 2015
Aug 26, 2015 at 5:25 PM UTC
Secrets on the Wind
The winds blow, carrying spice and sand and death from the desert, water from the forests, ice from the mountains, fire from the lands of fire, air from everywhere, and from itself. Stand one day in a high place, Witt the wind all about you, and none else there but you, and if you listen, you may here secrets whispered to you, on the breath of the wind, secrets many, and yours among them, for the wind knows all things, and it sees all, forgets nothing.
I love the feeling of wind in my hair, with the smell of rain all about me.
christian-l-bixler
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Aug 26, 2015
Aug 26, 2015 at 5:25 PM UTC
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