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There's a spider singing from it's web above in the corner of the window and I hear it's voice as the tide does ebb and smile at the casual words that flow. Come find me in the spring, it says by the land of lemonade and honey where the sleeping and eating is plenty. Come find me there by the duck pond, where the grass dips its hot tendrils and honeysuckle and cactus flowers meet to talk of how the wind blows. Come find me by the willow tree split in twain one autumn day where the Owl makes his roomy nest in the dark, there, I like it best. And I smile, for I know the song from years and years ago and though I'd like to sing along I've forgotten how it goes.
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Mar 17, 2010
Mar 17, 2010 at 1:04 PM UTC
The Spider's Song
There's a spider singing from it's web above in the corner of the window and I hear it's voice as the tide does ebb and smile at the casual words that flow. Come find me in the spring, it says by the land of lemonade and honey where the sleeping and eating is plenty. Come find me there by the duck pond, where the grass dips its hot tendrils and honeysuckle and cactus flowers meet to talk of how the wind blows. Come find me by the willow tree split in twain one autumn day where the Owl makes his roomy nest in the dark, there, I like it best. And I smile, for I know the song from years and years ago and though I'd like to sing along I've forgotten how it goes.
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Mar 17, 2010
Mar 17, 2010 at 1:04 PM UTC
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