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Lay my heart beside the sea I'll convulse silently I then fell off the tree Blacked my eye, scraped my knee The currents were wild- they ran free like a child. From the door, to the rocks- they stumbled at the docks. When at last I got up- from the sand and the muck- I collapsed, once again, from the tide and the wind. And finally I did see, the shore looking at me- laughing gallantly, the shore said to me, "Do not stumble again, you're too weak, you're too thin, don't you shake, for, you see? You are free, you are free"
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 8:40 PM UTC
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Lay my heart beside the sea I'll convulse silently I then fell off the tree Blacked my eye, scraped my knee The currents were wild- they ran free like a child. From the door, to the rocks- they stumbled at the docks. When at last I got up- from the sand and the muck- I collapsed, once again, from the tide and the wind. And finally I did see, the shore looking at me- laughing gallantly, the shore said to me, "Do not stumble again, you're too weak, you're too thin, don't you shake, for, you see? You are free, you are free"
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 8:40 PM UTC
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