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Should the sky fall, That is to say that you feel a crisis, Just saying, Grab a star and put it in your Pocket, hold on to your continent As it drifts, Drain the ocean to the deserts And gather unprecedented cactus flowers. Should sky fall Learn the world as it all falls by, I mean it's just a thought, Take the time to shed copper tears And rain the wounds over The heights that fall, How much would be left of a splintered Moon, planets whizzing by, And yet here you are still In your pity! Gather the energy Among the falling birds, The comets with animals scurrying About claiming new territory, See! They make the best of their Sorrow! Lower your sorrows, I tell you now, The song of your sad poetry, The rumors of the Earth's demise, Calm your skies, If it is night, look up out the window, Count the hopeful stars, And - I'm just saying- If they are falling, Catch them! Then all your wishes and hopes Are finally coming true!
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Jan 6, 2017
Jan 6, 2017 at 2:04 PM UTC
Skyfall
Should the sky fall, That is to say that you feel a crisis, Just saying, Grab a star and put it in your Pocket, hold on to your continent As it drifts, Drain the ocean to the deserts And gather unprecedented cactus flowers. Should sky fall Learn the world as it all falls by, I mean it's just a thought, Take the time to shed copper tears And rain the wounds over The heights that fall, How much would be left of a splintered Moon, planets whizzing by, And yet here you are still In your pity! Gather the energy Among the falling birds, The comets with animals scurrying About claiming new territory, See! They make the best of their Sorrow! Lower your sorrows, I tell you now, The song of your sad poetry, The rumors of the Earth's demise, Calm your skies, If it is night, look up out the window, Count the hopeful stars, And - I'm just saying- If they are falling, Catch them! Then all your wishes and hopes Are finally coming true!
Audacity of Hope.
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Jan 6, 2017
Jan 6, 2017 at 2:04 PM UTC
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