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On from here walkin dreams awake I think not, I think not The sky comes king blown in every direction And of no country I am straw It is no mystery I know my way from...read more

Sometimes you gotta take off your shoes, sit right down in the middle of the road, kick off the dust, and deal with the news that you are blind. These dreams are familiar. These...read more

The sick of the fold turn their backs on the flock To wander the wasteland so grim. They pray to false idols of wood, gold and rock When they ought to raise voices to Him. The...read more

Well met, well met said an old true love. Well met, said he. I'm just returning from the salt, salt sea, all for the love of thee. Come in, come in my old true love and have a seat...read more

I ain't going no further This expedition ain't taking one more step Days of climbing and nothing to show but a nosebleed ...read more

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