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Now That Your In Town

Now that your in town He and she standing on a hill, hands gripped a ferocious storm rolls on them against all odds,huddle, hold, clinch and soothe But it isn’t me, it isn't bad but I cant survive in a clinch In another turn, a man in a Porsche picks up his woman, she hiding from the poverty of her youth together they complete each other’s sentences a united front standing to the world But no not me, it isn't wrong but no I wish I could live in this tale, it makes me sway so sweet He lowers himself into the icy sea to save her and in turn she nurses his paralyzed body for an eternity commitment true,devotion unbreakable spirits united eternally But It isn't me, it has value, and it isn't wrong It would be noble to live here, but I can’t breathe I live in the quantum with different principles you really don't give me, I transfer I don’t construct , I ignite I don’t want sacrifices, martyrdom or good behavior-they dampen my dance I live with truth more in math than syrup when the conditions are right I connect you with delight I add more you, and you to me, forever, in a circle nothing taken away but something from nothing, you ask? Yes, remember an atom can be at two places at once, but only when perceived. It adds in my universe You have to accept that you,can’t own me, hold me, change me and I cant change you, them or any facts. This is my software: not my choice. you can ride with me for awhile as I delight in your person, and when you delight in me you can touch the mystery and the sacredness…you can reflect truth like a diamond No more, and of course, no less

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Date: 8/6/2016 11:28:00 AM
This is awesome and fantastic. I love it in every way. Lovely, lovely, so lovely.
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