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20060501 - Song For Our Lady Springtime

from The Song Diary I by Paleo

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SONG FOR OUR LADY SPRINGTIME

Rob the graves of radios
and clocks. We've seen in stereo
the weight of all the world.

When finely the springtime comes,
finely she comes to take us apart,
take us apart and see how we work.

Visit Rome by Visigoth,
they ante up as Atlas drops
the weight of all the world.

When finely the springtime comes,
finely she comes to take us apart,
take us apart and see how we work.

Violent good leviathan,
the sun will soon Samaritan
the weight of all the world

When finely the springtime comes,
finely she comes to take us apart,
take us apart and see how we work.
See how we work.

And in this continental drift,
light is the weight of all the world.
Dogwood blossom fingertips
will give our Ferris tire a twirl.

Who seeks to sleep with moving ships?
They bear the weight of all the world.

Is this wonderful?
Is this wonderful?
Is this wonderful?

DAS - Lutz, Florida, USA

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from The Song Diary I, released April 15, 2007

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