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Save your gravity For the fragile bones That tread your mountainous rock I will not fall again. That slippage comes too quick When weak men crawl Like ants upon your surface I am the fallen angel Whose wings were too burdened By the golden kiss of truth I have fallen to this world To this mountain To this cliffside coffin I have torn from the stone A house and a life and a lover I have risen beyond the curse that binds me And I will not fall again.
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Jul 2, 2018
Jul 2, 2018 at 7:52 PM UTC
Defy the Hill Gods
Save your gravity For the fragile bones That tread your mountainous rock I will not fall again. That slippage comes too quick When weak men crawl Like ants upon your surface I am the fallen angel Whose wings were too burdened By the golden kiss of truth I have fallen to this world To this mountain To this cliffside coffin I have torn from the stone A house and a life and a lover I have risen beyond the curse that binds me And I will not fall again.
willofalexander
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Jul 2, 2018
Jul 2, 2018 at 7:52 PM UTC
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