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Ancient rules of thought (From the movie After the Dark)

by craig-harrison

Junk the ancient rules of thought by which our predecessors fought Their clashing minds did throw a spark that scorched the world and wreaked the dark Let no science fix our path if only numbers make its math Our brains will run will surely see on some sweeter philosophy Until beneath a quite sky atop the rubble we will stand and finally demystify the message in fate's reprimand Even an atomic blast can't rub the future from the past If with incinerated grace we still become the human race.
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Written by
craig-harrison
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Published
Apr 21, 2014
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This is taken from the movie After the Dark (I do not own the rights to this poem) but I thought it was really good and wanted to share it with you all.

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