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with feet of clay and how we have traveled this night how we have lived a thousand lifetimes in these hours\ while they wispered in desperate quiet we sang and danced and let our hair free your coming home to me lover my arms and my heart ache for you never ever leave again with you i sail over this world with such freedom without you my love i am mortal with feet of clay pennys on the pound broker the deal we shall pay the ferryman to take us back across the river styx and away from the dark forboding hills with you my love i can defeat the world.
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Apr 2, 2013
Apr 2, 2013 at 1:17 PM UTC
feet of clay
with feet of clay and how we have traveled this night how we have lived a thousand lifetimes in these hours\ while they wispered in desperate quiet we sang and danced and let our hair free your coming home to me lover my arms and my heart ache for you never ever leave again with you i sail over this world with such freedom without you my love i am mortal with feet of clay pennys on the pound broker the deal we shall pay the ferryman to take us back across the river styx and away from the dark forboding hills with you my love i can defeat the world.
the reference to the river styx is an inside joke about the cherry creek that runs thru denver..foul water that you would not want to touch. my girl will be home soon...and i am so very very happy.
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Apr 2, 2013
Apr 2, 2013 at 1:17 PM UTC
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