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You lit my life; my fuse was done, While I swam deep waters all abuzz; In fathoms deep, I sought your dream- No one cares about dust on a submarine. The mysteries were all right there, The sky cracked open, to show new air, And the whole world, with your presence rang- No one cares about dust on a submarine. Now I haunt the deepness of the void, And my hope is no more buoyed. In nameless twilight worlds, I'll sing; No one cares about dust on a submarine.
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Jul 26, 2010
Jul 26, 2010 at 7:32 PM UTC
No One Cares About Dust on a Submarine
You lit my life; my fuse was done, While I swam deep waters all abuzz; In fathoms deep, I sought your dream- No one cares about dust on a submarine. The mysteries were all right there, The sky cracked open, to show new air, And the whole world, with your presence rang- No one cares about dust on a submarine. Now I haunt the deepness of the void, And my hope is no more buoyed. In nameless twilight worlds, I'll sing; No one cares about dust on a submarine.
patti-masterman-heterodynemind
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Jul 26, 2010
Jul 26, 2010 at 7:32 PM UTC
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