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The Conservation of Energy

The conservation of energy in full effect, Energy presses from inside, colliding to outside, A reflection from inside a metal water fountain Draws it into the swirling vortex; a clone of myself sitting on a bench, Bench I'm sitting on, several secluded fibers banked upon a velvetine valentine between the ceiling and floor. (Couch) The conservation of energy in full effect, Behind a vent, nestled, relaxing under the speckled water fountain (Couch) WA-ter FoUNtain, I'm the grays and the bleak black bland, In the conservation of energy in full effect. Xitia:-- Sent you a -whimpering, sent you a-wishing. I, myself: Into a victory, into admission. The conservation of energy in full effect. Xitia:--- Where do you sit in the waterfall of lessons? I, myself: In the back, to mask the need for the front. The conservation of energy in full effect.
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Sep 27, 2013
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