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The universe A master poet in her own right Writes incredible stanzas regularly Crashing majestic seas through gentle breezes and Curling tree trunks through Earth's crust like calligraphy So effortlessly forming wondrous deeds But even the universe Fails to comprehend someone as remarkable as you You inhibit the laws of gravity Allowing me elevation to previously unreachable heights Which presents the inevitable question: If you resist common law, how could I resist you? Looking for a simple answer To a question that prevents casual introspection I realized reason would never understand you That no precedent has been set for someone so passionate So foregoing any common thoughts one may endure I recklessly accepted my place right next to yours "The law is reason, free from passion" -Aristotle
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Nov 6, 2013
Nov 6, 2013 at 1:14 AM UTC
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The universe A master poet in her own right Writes incredible stanzas regularly Crashing majestic seas through gentle breezes and Curling tree trunks through Earth's crust like calligraphy So effortlessly forming wondrous deeds But even the universe Fails to comprehend someone as remarkable as you You inhibit the laws of gravity Allowing me elevation to previously unreachable heights Which presents the inevitable question: If you resist common law, how could I resist you? Looking for a simple answer To a question that prevents casual introspection I realized reason would never understand you That no precedent has been set for someone so passionate So foregoing any common thoughts one may endure I recklessly accepted my place right next to yours "The law is reason, free from passion" -Aristotle
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Nov 6, 2013
Nov 6, 2013 at 1:14 AM UTC
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