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We cling to the paper skin of the earth because it may throw us off tomorrow. Watch closely, Observe: The grasping hands find one another, fitting together like pieces of an old puzzle. The gleam of a tear in the dark, the arms of a father encircling his child; these are the last whispers of an endangered race. The earth may throw us off tomorrow and dance in the sunlight on the next day. Expect no pity, no compassion; Even the tenderest kisses sear the skin.
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Apr 9, 2012
Apr 9, 2012 at 10:18 PM UTC
For Icarus
We cling to the paper skin of the earth because it may throw us off tomorrow. Watch closely, Observe: The grasping hands find one another, fitting together like pieces of an old puzzle. The gleam of a tear in the dark, the arms of a father encircling his child; these are the last whispers of an endangered race. The earth may throw us off tomorrow and dance in the sunlight on the next day. Expect no pity, no compassion; Even the tenderest kisses sear the skin.
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Apr 9, 2012
Apr 9, 2012 at 10:18 PM UTC
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