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Human desires Cross seldom the mind Of one who has shifted The need paradigm Yet often I find   Myself craving a taste Of her strawberry field Or the diamond embraces Of nothing is real To think and to feel Cascading emotion   Is still but a drop In infinity's ocean Intangible quotient The product of self The sum of its parts Is but dust on the shelf And there lives an elf Who communes with the trees His arrows of wind Sailing evergreen seas As he writes eulogies Detached from the world For his dying earth mother As time keeps on turning Mankind on each other
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Jan 5, 2017
Jan 5, 2017 at 2:30 AM UTC
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Human desires Cross seldom the mind Of one who has shifted The need paradigm Yet often I find   Myself craving a taste Of her strawberry field Or the diamond embraces Of nothing is real To think and to feel Cascading emotion   Is still but a drop In infinity's ocean Intangible quotient The product of self The sum of its parts Is but dust on the shelf And there lives an elf Who communes with the trees His arrows of wind Sailing evergreen seas As he writes eulogies Detached from the world For his dying earth mother As time keeps on turning Mankind on each other
michael-marchese
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Jan 5, 2017
Jan 5, 2017 at 2:30 AM UTC
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