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From your body Seeps forth that ancient sorrow a melancholy radiance carrying a mystic prescence I reach out, my fingers seek to meet The rock, which has been met by so many, for great eons Since you were braught here Standing stone, you have seen So many ages pass, since those misty days in the sepia of time and you shall see so many more I cannot invision your lifespan it is distilled in my head into the slow beating of a drum and chorus of eternal voices I hear your song.
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Nov 27, 2010
Nov 27, 2010 at 2:44 PM UTC
Ancient sorrow
From your body Seeps forth that ancient sorrow a melancholy radiance carrying a mystic prescence I reach out, my fingers seek to meet The rock, which has been met by so many, for great eons Since you were braught here Standing stone, you have seen So many ages pass, since those misty days in the sepia of time and you shall see so many more I cannot invision your lifespan it is distilled in my head into the slow beating of a drum and chorus of eternal voices I hear your song.
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Nov 27, 2010
Nov 27, 2010 at 2:44 PM UTC
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