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breathe the leaves; harmony with trees to clear the dust from weary lungs and plant the ancient seeds. we cleanse our chest in sacred tongues, as wood can never bleed; paint the skys with all our eyes and let our spirits scurry free. our bones do ache and fingers shake, as we watch death die where our peace is made crescendos of light will lead us through the night astral wings stir winds of flight amidst the vast celestial light we own the sky; we run the night. and with god, we share our sight. with god we share our sight.
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Sep 21, 2012
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