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I won't worry with the sunrise I've spent nights carving my name into rocks One for the moon Two for you Three for the stars that still find a way to sing After all these years My ever-loving reminder To trust my fate And keep my faith Haven't my feet traveled the lands? Raging. bold, and confindent Though winterland Steel and bone and cold She dances like Aurora Borealis As I trod on Steadfast, determined Through heat scorched deserts I find you in the sands I play with you Beautiful thing Beautiful dawn that I rise Sweet honeysuckle on the vine The flower, held in my hand close to my chest The seed The tree, the plant, the vine, the fruit All significant You are And I know I told you I believe that you are water You are water to me However you arrive In storms or gentle rain You become rivers to me Where I go to quench my thirst To quell my fire Subdue this spirit, soothe this pain Love this soul Bring me to the ocean
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Aug 7, 2018
Aug 7, 2018 at 8:58 PM UTC
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I won't worry with the sunrise I've spent nights carving my name into rocks One for the moon Two for you Three for the stars that still find a way to sing After all these years My ever-loving reminder To trust my fate And keep my faith Haven't my feet traveled the lands? Raging. bold, and confindent Though winterland Steel and bone and cold She dances like Aurora Borealis As I trod on Steadfast, determined Through heat scorched deserts I find you in the sands I play with you Beautiful thing Beautiful dawn that I rise Sweet honeysuckle on the vine The flower, held in my hand close to my chest The seed The tree, the plant, the vine, the fruit All significant You are And I know I told you I believe that you are water You are water to me However you arrive In storms or gentle rain You become rivers to me Where I go to quench my thirst To quell my fire Subdue this spirit, soothe this pain Love this soul Bring me to the ocean
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Aug 7, 2018
Aug 7, 2018 at 8:58 PM UTC
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