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Pacific Wind

by @WDHaven

Our eyes are different our minds so similar Hearts struck from cliffs of porous stone how can you change what you are after? At breakneck speed it is roll or run My guise is significant Adaptations adequate In founding, proscribed By a burrowing throne Allocated empathy Out of arbitrary agony The suns of our comforts Can boil your bones Remember the wild call. The earth between your toes How nature allows us There's no wrong way without a road Internalize those symmetries That form a greater whole We are each what God sought When he swore and broke the mould
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