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Had it been the place in which I was conceived, Then surely the light would not be relief. Had it loved the street on which I was born; From the socket, bones would surely be torn; From the sockets on which I walk so free; From Standen street to the timid oak tree. I’ve known it to follow whichever I roam, from conception to birth to the warm missed tomb. I hear it I hear it call I hear it I’ve heard it all
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Mar 16, 2021
Mar 16, 2021 at 12:37 AM UTC
I hear but do not see
Had it been the place in which I was conceived, Then surely the light would not be relief. Had it loved the street on which I was born; From the socket, bones would surely be torn; From the sockets on which I walk so free; From Standen street to the timid oak tree. I’ve known it to follow whichever I roam, from conception to birth to the warm missed tomb. I hear it I hear it call I hear it I’ve heard it all
It reaches
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Mar 16, 2021
Mar 16, 2021 at 12:37 AM UTC
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