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Sleeping in the womb of Mother Earth Life to which the rain and ground gives birth Indulge in the silent light, soak up the peace treeling Give to the vastness your fruit and sprout a colossal being House the flying songs, cover the coy crawling lessers Make fertile your foundations, surprise the soiled crevices Contain in your coils each annum, the way of all that breathes Remain a sturdy statue for each generation's leave Let your roots grip the heart of the world On your limbs, dreams and history will be built Life after life, after day and after night All that will come, will go and you'll surpass in ageing might
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Nov 11, 2014
Nov 11, 2014 at 4:22 AM UTC
The Tree
Sleeping in the womb of Mother Earth Life to which the rain and ground gives birth Indulge in the silent light, soak up the peace treeling Give to the vastness your fruit and sprout a colossal being House the flying songs, cover the coy crawling lessers Make fertile your foundations, surprise the soiled crevices Contain in your coils each annum, the way of all that breathes Remain a sturdy statue for each generation's leave Let your roots grip the heart of the world On your limbs, dreams and history will be built Life after life, after day and after night All that will come, will go and you'll surpass in ageing might
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Nov 11, 2014
Nov 11, 2014 at 4:22 AM UTC
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