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When the silence gets to you Hold on just a little while longer, you'll get through Stillness is better than being anxious when we know we shouldn't move Place your mind in the darkness Close your eyes inside your room Breathe out and then breathe in to find a calmer you Sometimes a resting tongue is all we need, to our temples we must always find a way to retreat Away from the world that can become so busy We get lost in all the rush Return to the center and remember peace can be found in the stillness Oh, yes you will find your way in the darkness if you're ready and you're willing There's much to be heard There's so much to be settled within those emotions that can create a storm unfit for sailing, or calm the waters for your ship to go floating Upon the sea of your thoughts cast your net of introspection For it is only in times of stillness that we can find answers to our most difficult questions Be still...
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Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018 at 10:34 PM UTC
Stillness (net of introspection)
When the silence gets to you Hold on just a little while longer, you'll get through Stillness is better than being anxious when we know we shouldn't move Place your mind in the darkness Close your eyes inside your room Breathe out and then breathe in to find a calmer you Sometimes a resting tongue is all we need, to our temples we must always find a way to retreat Away from the world that can become so busy We get lost in all the rush Return to the center and remember peace can be found in the stillness Oh, yes you will find your way in the darkness if you're ready and you're willing There's much to be heard There's so much to be settled within those emotions that can create a storm unfit for sailing, or calm the waters for your ship to go floating Upon the sea of your thoughts cast your net of introspection For it is only in times of stillness that we can find answers to our most difficult questions Be still...
apollo-hayden
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Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018 at 10:34 PM UTC
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