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so the night weeps and time stands still and the moon is hidden only the stars warm the sky but she is still cold
so the dawn sighs and time lumbers from her pillow and the soldiers of habit slowly line themselves up only to be discharged in uniform blanks
so the days bleed and time stretches and the sun casts it's hollow rays and it doesn't warm the tears let alone reach the marrow of the bone
so the dusk shudders and time resigns herself to shadows in the corner that lie in wait for days to be gone |
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| January 8, 2004 |
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