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Wherever on this earth I roam a pair of deities are found: Great Eos, goddess of the dawn, Cornipsis, god of traffic sound. In yet another far hotel the moment when the curtain's drawn there to my eyes she manifests, Great Eos, goddess of the dawn. When lost again in foreign streets I hear his comfort all around as constant as when I was born, Cornipsis, god of traffic sound. Great Eos feeds the world its light, a world Cornipsis fast destroys. In every land they turn their trade, the gods of dawn and traffic noise.
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May 22, 2010
May 22, 2010 at 8:18 PM UTC
Eos and Cornipsis
Wherever on this earth I roam a pair of deities are found: Great Eos, goddess of the dawn, Cornipsis, god of traffic sound. In yet another far hotel the moment when the curtain's drawn there to my eyes she manifests, Great Eos, goddess of the dawn. When lost again in foreign streets I hear his comfort all around as constant as when I was born, Cornipsis, god of traffic sound. Great Eos feeds the world its light, a world Cornipsis fast destroys. In every land they turn their trade, the gods of dawn and traffic noise.
"And one day, out of Heaven knows what material, he spun the beast a wonderful name, and from that moment it grew into a god and a religion." -- Saki
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May 22, 2010
May 22, 2010 at 8:18 PM UTC
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