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If I asked you what you see in me Would those rivers Flow the same A vessel for to hold the sea Or a levee for to claim Would you see walls you can absolve A tree with no leaves A riddle No man could ever solve Or a truth you can believe Tell me true, what you can see When your sky Is not blue A web interlacing what cannot be Or one that ties my heart to you Would you tell me you celebrate the jewel You’ve found For a kingdom of your own Kept as a keystone To create a harmonious sound You cannot compose on your own
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Oct 3, 2010
Oct 3, 2010 at 3:41 AM UTC
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If I asked you what you see in me Would those rivers Flow the same A vessel for to hold the sea Or a levee for to claim Would you see walls you can absolve A tree with no leaves A riddle No man could ever solve Or a truth you can believe Tell me true, what you can see When your sky Is not blue A web interlacing what cannot be Or one that ties my heart to you Would you tell me you celebrate the jewel You’ve found For a kingdom of your own Kept as a keystone To create a harmonious sound You cannot compose on your own
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Oct 3, 2010
Oct 3, 2010 at 3:41 AM UTC
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