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You’re too used to your blunted ways Worn habits of reason is why you stay So tired of hearing the same arcane From a heart that cashes in on pain Grab your Sufi sluicing pan, Ya Allah, let’s pull the gold of soul by hand From this parched and grinning desert creek Sift the dust and graveled speech Unlearn the ways you understood Mine the vein, the pay is good. Trade the bone china we can’t afford For tin cans, wool, and a Damascene sword.
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Sep 23, 2014
Sep 23, 2014 at 12:03 AM UTC
Your Damascene Sword
You’re too used to your blunted ways Worn habits of reason is why you stay So tired of hearing the same arcane From a heart that cashes in on pain Grab your Sufi sluicing pan, Ya Allah, let’s pull the gold of soul by hand From this parched and grinning desert creek Sift the dust and graveled speech Unlearn the ways you understood Mine the vein, the pay is good. Trade the bone china we can’t afford For tin cans, wool, and a Damascene sword.
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Sep 23, 2014 at 12:03 AM UTC
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