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Past the time of day , when modern things are put away, when the forest of the night, swallows whole the waking forests light with an exulting mass of chorusing wishes a delicate hush of silent kisses; Plays gentle on the ears of sin, and rejoices in the gentle din, of mother natures flowing wings If you could only hear the wistful natter the softly tread patter of charming creations, their tiny beams, that carefully waltz the verge of dreams you would understand the peaceful throng of dusky crawlers, their gentle song their deafening cry, your soothing balm as nature hold you in her palm So stand, gentle brother soft and calm hold loving near the peace and charm and wander now the streets of dark and let her dreams engulf your heart.
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Mar 26, 2014
Mar 26, 2014 at 4:02 PM UTC
Past the time of day
Past the time of day , when modern things are put away, when the forest of the night, swallows whole the waking forests light with an exulting mass of chorusing wishes a delicate hush of silent kisses; Plays gentle on the ears of sin, and rejoices in the gentle din, of mother natures flowing wings If you could only hear the wistful natter the softly tread patter of charming creations, their tiny beams, that carefully waltz the verge of dreams you would understand the peaceful throng of dusky crawlers, their gentle song their deafening cry, your soothing balm as nature hold you in her palm So stand, gentle brother soft and calm hold loving near the peace and charm and wander now the streets of dark and let her dreams engulf your heart.
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Mar 26, 2014
Mar 26, 2014 at 4:02 PM UTC
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