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I want to rub you up the right way I want to put a shot across your stern. I'll wait until it rains and then make hay, My bridges all are steel and shall not burn. These inverted phrases weave a past intent - To look back in blessing of our yet to be: You'll see me like Impatience on a Monument, To set my sight beyond the wood - to see one special tree. Then delve in sky to find your roots To make your fallen leaves breathe green anew. And know: untasted are the finest fruits - And only words that make no sense, are true. And so I end begin this pointless noteless song; I have objectives to unmeet, things not to do. I have lost all sense of right and left and wrong. There is only one truth I know, Love. And that is always… You
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Apr 25, 2024
Apr 25, 2024 at 1:53 AM UTC
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I want to rub you up the right way I want to put a shot across your stern. I'll wait until it rains and then make hay, My bridges all are steel and shall not burn. These inverted phrases weave a past intent - To look back in blessing of our yet to be: You'll see me like Impatience on a Monument, To set my sight beyond the wood - to see one special tree. Then delve in sky to find your roots To make your fallen leaves breathe green anew. And know: untasted are the finest fruits - And only words that make no sense, are true. And so I end begin this pointless noteless song; I have objectives to unmeet, things not to do. I have lost all sense of right and left and wrong. There is only one truth I know, Love. And that is always… You
jeremy-ducane
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Apr 25, 2024
Apr 25, 2024 at 1:53 AM UTC
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