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Thursday, April 07, 2005

Seven For Eight (part II)

Then it came the day
But no one could be there.
Always protected
By his rising hands

This time walls and oceans
Had left him isolated
And though some surrounded him
He wouldn’t let them through

Preaching pale words
And closing his own cage
He kept on saying all day
“Morning will come to me”

True story of a timber man
Not so bad for riding mad

Publié par Unknown à 3:33 PM

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