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The continuous culture As none would be, yet still exists, One who creates a perfect bliss. So sensational as to be unbelieved; Yet tales are told as first was seen. The image there for all to see, Gave birth to words and epiphanies. A mind of light and stars and streams. Connections made and ways believed. And all upon a head of clouds, Were seen a million times and how, All understood the thought as one, As all never needed a mirage in the sun. Electric bolts from mind to mind, Shared all the knowledge of all mankind And as man all stood on land to view the sky, Beneath the moon and sun all was clear to the eyes. At last a chance to see the next footstep in humanity. A language born a long time ago, Was able to be used to translate, And now all into a brighter future can go. The mind of a hive, a continuous culture. A change of life; breaking the spell we were under. (C)2019 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.
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Jul 2, 2019
Jul 2, 2019 at 2:59 PM UTC
The continuous culture
The continuous culture As none would be, yet still exists, One who creates a perfect bliss. So sensational as to be unbelieved; Yet tales are told as first was seen. The image there for all to see, Gave birth to words and epiphanies. A mind of light and stars and streams. Connections made and ways believed. And all upon a head of clouds, Were seen a million times and how, All understood the thought as one, As all never needed a mirage in the sun. Electric bolts from mind to mind, Shared all the knowledge of all mankind And as man all stood on land to view the sky, Beneath the moon and sun all was clear to the eyes. At last a chance to see the next footstep in humanity. A language born a long time ago, Was able to be used to translate, And now all into a brighter future can go. The mind of a hive, a continuous culture. A change of life; breaking the spell we were under. (C)2019 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.
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Jul 2, 2019
Jul 2, 2019 at 2:59 PM UTC
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