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Silence! The field mice have scurried off, With the last of our sinister seeds In their spangled, spiteful masquerade Now the reddest of rivers carry wistful reveries Out to a cold, callous sea Tomorrow, the sun may climb once more But where peace sleeps, war dreams Coveter! Dwell within your own spirit, For these souls have wretched memories And their willful, wanton deeds May yet still sunder sons and daughters From mothers and fathers Tonight, we stitch our children back together Because where peace sleeps, war dreams
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Jan 20, 2021
Jan 20, 2021 at 4:17 PM UTC
Ubi Pax Dormit, Bellum Somnia
Silence! The field mice have scurried off, With the last of our sinister seeds In their spangled, spiteful masquerade Now the reddest of rivers carry wistful reveries Out to a cold, callous sea Tomorrow, the sun may climb once more But where peace sleeps, war dreams Coveter! Dwell within your own spirit, For these souls have wretched memories And their willful, wanton deeds May yet still sunder sons and daughters From mothers and fathers Tonight, we stitch our children back together Because where peace sleeps, war dreams
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Jan 20, 2021
Jan 20, 2021 at 4:17 PM UTC
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