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A perfect end to perfect day.   The sun has set, is on her way To pleasure others; never stay. We borrow every ray. And once again the darkness Flows, the breeze has turned a force that Blows the day away, each creature Knows: An infant thunder grows. I went to bed to catch some sleep, But once again the skies do weep And here, instead of slumber deep Awake myself I keep   To witness such magnificence, As lightning's dance in radiance. It draws for me omnipotence; It awes my every sense. So here I lie with cat on bed Who doesn't even raise her head When Tor throws hammer up Ahead. Cares only that she's fed. Such comfort I have found I find In Nature seeming most unkind. And nearly dizzyingly unwind From daytime, now behind. My eyes turn heavy to the sound Of power unlike any found Within the skies or on the ground. I'm safe, there's gods around.
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May 19, 2014
May 19, 2014 at 3:05 PM UTC
Tonight (Ode to Tor)
A perfect end to perfect day.   The sun has set, is on her way To pleasure others; never stay. We borrow every ray. And once again the darkness Flows, the breeze has turned a force that Blows the day away, each creature Knows: An infant thunder grows. I went to bed to catch some sleep, But once again the skies do weep And here, instead of slumber deep Awake myself I keep   To witness such magnificence, As lightning's dance in radiance. It draws for me omnipotence; It awes my every sense. So here I lie with cat on bed Who doesn't even raise her head When Tor throws hammer up Ahead. Cares only that she's fed. Such comfort I have found I find In Nature seeming most unkind. And nearly dizzyingly unwind From daytime, now behind. My eyes turn heavy to the sound Of power unlike any found Within the skies or on the ground. I'm safe, there's gods around.
sgholter
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May 19, 2014
May 19, 2014 at 3:05 PM UTC
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