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my goddess dies each dawn with the rising of the sun and is reborn; renewed in the sick, slighted mannerism she awakens. even with noticeable differences the sky projects her face as she lightens my burdens and burdens my nights with her glowing. this shining has come for time that it's been needed where i've stood; judged for the sinful mannerism of my paganism. but you're lost in the twilight; daydreaming in the middle of the night that day will break the dark and again, you'll see. i've never needed any light for my goddess is here; she's been for ages and she will be once i'm gone.
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Oct 13, 2012
Oct 13, 2012 at 5:12 AM UTC
deity
my goddess dies each dawn with the rising of the sun and is reborn; renewed in the sick, slighted mannerism she awakens. even with noticeable differences the sky projects her face as she lightens my burdens and burdens my nights with her glowing. this shining has come for time that it's been needed where i've stood; judged for the sinful mannerism of my paganism. but you're lost in the twilight; daydreaming in the middle of the night that day will break the dark and again, you'll see. i've never needed any light for my goddess is here; she's been for ages and she will be once i'm gone.
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Oct 13, 2012
Oct 13, 2012 at 5:12 AM UTC
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