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and you will always hide a piece

trudging through wild valleys and stony mountains

we chase the empty sky shocked silent by blazing white

where lonely black should live

roots and rocks and quiet things grab and dig and wrap around

unknown leads the unknowing

and we begin over and again over and again

winding through the labyrinth i turn away but

you are gone were never there

and i will never solve the puzzle

and you will always hide a piece

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