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. Leaves dance as they die, birds sing as they fly.  Where is weeping? Why such silence in the exploding heavens?  I know the desert thrives At night, I know the ocean depths have light, what's left is always right And the sun is stored in cells as the crystals are growing in the frosts. Don't you hear the music that runs cross the tracks?  Can't you see The Sirens floating on their backs?  Bound to a ship that tips and flays About the maelstrom we are spinning bobs to the edge, we are blind By our own hands.  The shape is the binding journey and all around us The feet are worn with miles and leagues as many have been moved; As many do make what was always ready to be born like a new voice Ringing in the colour of absolution and truth.  The maiden Earth is all A blossom, and our tears, are a salt ocean and death is a supernova, Death is a Star.  Is those around us the shaping of the hardware?
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May 2, 2013
May 2, 2013 at 11:08 PM UTC
Is Those Around Us the Shaping of the Hardware?
. Leaves dance as they die, birds sing as they fly.  Where is weeping? Why such silence in the exploding heavens?  I know the desert thrives At night, I know the ocean depths have light, what's left is always right And the sun is stored in cells as the crystals are growing in the frosts. Don't you hear the music that runs cross the tracks?  Can't you see The Sirens floating on their backs?  Bound to a ship that tips and flays About the maelstrom we are spinning bobs to the edge, we are blind By our own hands.  The shape is the binding journey and all around us The feet are worn with miles and leagues as many have been moved; As many do make what was always ready to be born like a new voice Ringing in the colour of absolution and truth.  The maiden Earth is all A blossom, and our tears, are a salt ocean and death is a supernova, Death is a Star.  Is those around us the shaping of the hardware?
ormond
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May 2, 2013
May 2, 2013 at 11:08 PM UTC
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