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by: W. A. Marshall as the acorn holds a matchless scheme for an unspoiled oak my soul has a unique plan for me - from a silent space my being thrived inversely the seed was not voguish it yearned for nothing but sunlit sap and water no conditioning or distressed peers absorbing fermented tonics to burn wizards it merely wanted to be - we appear scrambled and blind to our internal essence about what we are so we refuse to stay inert like a bomb worried records tell me so - genomic bands that once swirled in darkness where essence surfaced in search of poise down in there I closed my eyes and Aquinas’ played amid authority to act in smoky darkness - It is I that shines a light so my soul can sit calmly beside me.
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Sep 18, 2014
Sep 18, 2014 at 9:23 AM UTC
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by: W. A. Marshall as the acorn holds a matchless scheme for an unspoiled oak my soul has a unique plan for me - from a silent space my being thrived inversely the seed was not voguish it yearned for nothing but sunlit sap and water no conditioning or distressed peers absorbing fermented tonics to burn wizards it merely wanted to be - we appear scrambled and blind to our internal essence about what we are so we refuse to stay inert like a bomb worried records tell me so - genomic bands that once swirled in darkness where essence surfaced in search of poise down in there I closed my eyes and Aquinas’ played amid authority to act in smoky darkness - It is I that shines a light so my soul can sit calmly beside me.
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Sep 18, 2014
Sep 18, 2014 at 9:23 AM UTC
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