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A decomposition of carbon atoms To mother nature as we came Back to where life started from From Earths crust to the rain Remember that field of dandelions? Every tree once bare grew buds A group of us laid on our backs Our feet were stained with traces of mud We didn’t even need to talk We only needed to exist So one who travels up to heaven Will be silent knowing this A decomposition of carbon atoms A person we loved we lost His body cold, his hands lost touch Our spirits pay the cost For every tear we ever shed For every saddened glance For every dandelion in one field This life is our one chance There we lay in that same field This time the stars shined bright The dandelions have closed their buds They’ve gone home for the night by: Kara MacLean
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Nov 12, 2010
Nov 12, 2010 at 9:02 AM UTC
Remember The Dandelions 9/2010
A decomposition of carbon atoms To mother nature as we came Back to where life started from From Earths crust to the rain Remember that field of dandelions? Every tree once bare grew buds A group of us laid on our backs Our feet were stained with traces of mud We didn’t even need to talk We only needed to exist So one who travels up to heaven Will be silent knowing this A decomposition of carbon atoms A person we loved we lost His body cold, his hands lost touch Our spirits pay the cost For every tear we ever shed For every saddened glance For every dandelion in one field This life is our one chance There we lay in that same field This time the stars shined bright The dandelions have closed their buds They’ve gone home for the night by: Kara MacLean
by: Kara MacLean
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Nov 12, 2010
Nov 12, 2010 at 9:02 AM UTC
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