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Cascading spider eyes Colliding galaxies in midnight skies Forty-thousand light years away Sixty-billion quarks on the head of a pin. Seventy-five dollars a month, Just to keep the signal coming in. Milarepa, caterpillar of the Himalayas, Sat in a cave Ate nettles And swallowed the cosmos In a single gulp. Gregor, my friend, I hear you are thinking Of ending it all again. Please consider, It’s entirely possible There may be no where else to go.
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Dec 23, 2016
Dec 23, 2016 at 1:40 PM UTC
Gregor
Cascading spider eyes Colliding galaxies in midnight skies Forty-thousand light years away Sixty-billion quarks on the head of a pin. Seventy-five dollars a month, Just to keep the signal coming in. Milarepa, caterpillar of the Himalayas, Sat in a cave Ate nettles And swallowed the cosmos In a single gulp. Gregor, my friend, I hear you are thinking Of ending it all again. Please consider, It’s entirely possible There may be no where else to go.
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Dec 23, 2016
Dec 23, 2016 at 1:40 PM UTC
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