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The bones of this earth grind down our fates our hopes our dreams our lives And a feathered serpent rules over these climes this western hemisphere these Americas have you heard? Something elemental shapes this world and tempers our lives. Unknown to most. The old ones the people who lived here before knew him Quetzalcoatl Kukulkan God of learning Wearer of the wind jewel the one who whispers life and death through his lips. And you must drink it. Alive or dead. The morning star is his sign. The evening star his farewell. He carries the sun as a shield and your fate your fortune as a good luck charm. Listen and look. You will see You will hear it. Whispers like water from the heart the skin the bones of this sweet earth. Listen. You will hear it.
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Jun 9, 2016
Jun 9, 2016 at 10:06 PM UTC
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The bones of this earth grind down our fates our hopes our dreams our lives And a feathered serpent rules over these climes this western hemisphere these Americas have you heard? Something elemental shapes this world and tempers our lives. Unknown to most. The old ones the people who lived here before knew him Quetzalcoatl Kukulkan God of learning Wearer of the wind jewel the one who whispers life and death through his lips. And you must drink it. Alive or dead. The morning star is his sign. The evening star his farewell. He carries the sun as a shield and your fate your fortune as a good luck charm. Listen and look. You will see You will hear it. Whispers like water from the heart the skin the bones of this sweet earth. Listen. You will hear it.
jeff-stier
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Jun 9, 2016
Jun 9, 2016 at 10:06 PM UTC
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