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+ Suppose the North Star is flickering at the end of it’s wick. How many men have set out, machetes in hand into frontier lands to push back the darkness stirred within by the wonder of their hearts, only to become lost? Then that luminous stain on night’s curtain is drawn and north finds them. A five letter word that beckons all sense of direction when mixed with a fireball light years away that may not even exist. So strange to think of how nothing can save something when we give it a name. Strings of ones flying out of zero. A mathematical ideal Owed to the lines we draw between two points. Spatial binary                                                        for the unsuspecting dancer                                                           if it could be said that you exist well here it is Zero  one one until you fill the ballroom with wallflowers then tw o and their bodies finally know how to make the world move.
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Jun 18, 2013
Jun 18, 2013 at 11:57 PM UTC
Down on the Dancefloor
+ Suppose the North Star is flickering at the end of it’s wick. How many men have set out, machetes in hand into frontier lands to push back the darkness stirred within by the wonder of their hearts, only to become lost? Then that luminous stain on night’s curtain is drawn and north finds them. A five letter word that beckons all sense of direction when mixed with a fireball light years away that may not even exist. So strange to think of how nothing can save something when we give it a name. Strings of ones flying out of zero. A mathematical ideal Owed to the lines we draw between two points. Spatial binary                                                        for the unsuspecting dancer                                                           if it could be said that you exist well here it is Zero  one one until you fill the ballroom with wallflowers then tw o and their bodies finally know how to make the world move.
christopher-robin-knorr
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Jun 18, 2013
Jun 18, 2013 at 11:57 PM UTC
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