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I watch the trees Cackle in a polyphony of sound Writhing Dancing Crying Yelling Sleeping The leaves even fall dead Where is my ticket? For this show The velvet drapes of Carnegie Hall have never seen such beauty in all their days And I wonder Why do people chase Chase away the days and lives with 9 to 5 jobs Just to buy a ticket to watch some sort of unforeseen beauty Working just to work more And living to work And who ever had the silent idea To sit idly and watch the trees Dance and sway And cackle at my ******* While I drift away Into the depths of the show The show that never ends.
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Jun 7, 2014
Jun 7, 2014 at 6:58 PM UTC
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I watch the trees Cackle in a polyphony of sound Writhing Dancing Crying Yelling Sleeping The leaves even fall dead Where is my ticket? For this show The velvet drapes of Carnegie Hall have never seen such beauty in all their days And I wonder Why do people chase Chase away the days and lives with 9 to 5 jobs Just to buy a ticket to watch some sort of unforeseen beauty Working just to work more And living to work And who ever had the silent idea To sit idly and watch the trees Dance and sway And cackle at my ******* While I drift away Into the depths of the show The show that never ends.
austin-yde
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Jun 7, 2014
Jun 7, 2014 at 6:58 PM UTC
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