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the master is asleep

from an eye full of lamp by Art Of Flying

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we cannot know anothers troubles
but look how bright the stars are
silent to those who would be silent
when evening came around we were startled

run away the darkness blows the horn
& the master is asleep & can't be woken

equivalent to everything
"equal to our words," you'd say
"the flowers will return again
in april or in may."

run away...

how can I lose you now
when we are exactly the same?
my sister she goes running from the barn
"what's this there's two of everything?"

run away...

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from an eye full of lamp, released March 3, 2000

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