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Listen to the wind, hear the stories it will tell. Of the caves' echoing laughter, the wise truths of the ocean swell. Wind has seen the centuries, born witness to man-made hell- yet of these terrors he says naught, and wishes mankind well. So listen to the wind, hear the stories it will tell. Of the happy songs of animals, and the lands he loves so well.
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Jan 22, 2010
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