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Are you with me or are you having trouble seeing my purpose? I can tell you I'm with you there But of course I am, I'm addressing you And until you prove me wrong, you're not separate from me. What are we each doing here, Experiencing this mutual relationship? It's meaningless, I'll leave this laying in the rain to wash away It's unimportant I remember when I ended the world And the rain began to fall and I Crawled on the ground for my scraps of physical communication with you And for the first time accepted their destruction as inevitable and inconsequential But the rain eventually cleared And didn't float our tents away to Valhalla with us inside And I found my notebook, Safe and dry One of God's messengers had taken care of its safety When the first raindrop fell So I looked upon your faces in amazement and bliss Every set of eyes has such radiance And it seemed to have tendrils growing directly from me
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Jun 11, 2013
Jun 11, 2013 at 11:20 AM UTC
The Radiance Between Us
Are you with me or are you having trouble seeing my purpose? I can tell you I'm with you there But of course I am, I'm addressing you And until you prove me wrong, you're not separate from me. What are we each doing here, Experiencing this mutual relationship? It's meaningless, I'll leave this laying in the rain to wash away It's unimportant I remember when I ended the world And the rain began to fall and I Crawled on the ground for my scraps of physical communication with you And for the first time accepted their destruction as inevitable and inconsequential But the rain eventually cleared And didn't float our tents away to Valhalla with us inside And I found my notebook, Safe and dry One of God's messengers had taken care of its safety When the first raindrop fell So I looked upon your faces in amazement and bliss Every set of eyes has such radiance And it seemed to have tendrils growing directly from me
10 June 2013
owen-phillips
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Jun 11, 2013
Jun 11, 2013 at 11:20 AM UTC
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