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Above the wanderers footsteps I soar                                                       does he see me, can he see? Were he to look beyond                                                                     Himself perhaps he would steal a glance of truth                                                 reflected like gold upon my wings but he shrouds himself with thorny leaves of pine and the shadow ridden caves of his              home will never be neighbor to                               mine and as the wind ruffles my feathers                                                            can he feel it? no, not like me with all his trekking and searching he has not yet learned to let life's whispering breath                                             lift his weathered feet                                                                                 to higher depth.
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May 9, 2013
May 9, 2013 at 1:44 AM UTC
With Zarathustra on my wings
Above the wanderers footsteps I soar                                                       does he see me, can he see? Were he to look beyond                                                                     Himself perhaps he would steal a glance of truth                                                 reflected like gold upon my wings but he shrouds himself with thorny leaves of pine and the shadow ridden caves of his              home will never be neighbor to                               mine and as the wind ruffles my feathers                                                            can he feel it? no, not like me with all his trekking and searching he has not yet learned to let life's whispering breath                                             lift his weathered feet                                                                                 to higher depth.
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May 9, 2013
May 9, 2013 at 1:44 AM UTC
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