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I am not only some peaceful stream of the forest, Twinkling beneath songbirds, Watering romancing deer. I am also the river that cuts through the mountain, That carves the earth to better fit my ease. The one bears dare not cross. The cascading ire, Raptors are unfit to tame, With any bellow. Men will come to know the rocky bottom, And winding parts, Men will come to know their helmets and life preservers, Won't be salvation, When I say that they shall drown.
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Mar 11, 2019
Mar 11, 2019 at 1:15 AM UTC
Still Waters Run Deep
I am not only some peaceful stream of the forest, Twinkling beneath songbirds, Watering romancing deer. I am also the river that cuts through the mountain, That carves the earth to better fit my ease. The one bears dare not cross. The cascading ire, Raptors are unfit to tame, With any bellow. Men will come to know the rocky bottom, And winding parts, Men will come to know their helmets and life preservers, Won't be salvation, When I say that they shall drown.
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Mar 11, 2019
Mar 11, 2019 at 1:15 AM UTC
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