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Mountains

My thoughts sometimes travel back To that cool, midsummer’s night Under that diamond canopy Two souls as one took flight I have a map of you inside This fictive mind of mine And remember most of all, your peak, The one mountain I chose to climb You beat around the bush a bit Before discovering my secret place A garden, flowering under rain, Whose fruit you had a taste The sky explodes as fireworks The earth begins to shake And a volcano somewhere inside of us Roars loudly, wide awake But the tragedy about a climb Is that you have to go back down But all the way we’ll smile And laugh about what we have found So as the years go bye And I survey that diamond canopy I hope that you look up too, And are reminded of me
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Oct 2, 2011
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