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We could stare out the window all day Cradled into the socket of the mountain range Shaped into a waiting line that never moves We could tie strings to each other (Cheat just a little) and Fly stratosphere kites; watch an astronaut Follow his own alien discovery to Asia Could write letters And the pens would still be chock-full When finished And one day we thought we could do it together Seconds slanted sideways, an eleven begins to look like The edge of the world so Cross the universe with one breath then Feed me an idea from the corners of your mouth Then I can know it for sure.
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Apr 2, 2012
Apr 2, 2012 at 2:39 AM UTC
totally untitled, dude.
We could stare out the window all day Cradled into the socket of the mountain range Shaped into a waiting line that never moves We could tie strings to each other (Cheat just a little) and Fly stratosphere kites; watch an astronaut Follow his own alien discovery to Asia Could write letters And the pens would still be chock-full When finished And one day we thought we could do it together Seconds slanted sideways, an eleven begins to look like The edge of the world so Cross the universe with one breath then Feed me an idea from the corners of your mouth Then I can know it for sure.
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Apr 2, 2012
Apr 2, 2012 at 2:39 AM UTC
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