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Our worlds keep spinning; around and around! Constantly spinning around! When I was a child, I’d open my mouth and bite the moon, When I was a boy, I’d lay my head within the stars, And when I grew old, there was no place like home, When I died, flowers grew from the palms of my hands. When I was a star I sailed for a boy with a dream, When I was a moon a child bit a chunk out of me, And when I grew old, there was no place like home, When I died, flowers grew from the palms of my hands. Still our worlds keep spinning; around and around! Constantly spinning around!
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Mar 6, 2018
Mar 6, 2018 at 8:43 AM UTC
Palms of my hands
Our worlds keep spinning; around and around! Constantly spinning around! When I was a child, I’d open my mouth and bite the moon, When I was a boy, I’d lay my head within the stars, And when I grew old, there was no place like home, When I died, flowers grew from the palms of my hands. When I was a star I sailed for a boy with a dream, When I was a moon a child bit a chunk out of me, And when I grew old, there was no place like home, When I died, flowers grew from the palms of my hands. Still our worlds keep spinning; around and around! Constantly spinning around!
The cycle of life!
Purcy
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52/M/Earth
Mar 6, 2018
Mar 6, 2018 at 8:43 AM UTC
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