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The Flesh Failures/Let the Sunshine In . 4Rain+Cas

Posted by pullmarine on October 27, 2000, at 20:55:20

In reply to Poem for a Rainy Woman by John and Dirk Puis., posted by pullmarine on October 27, 2000, at 17:58:10

The Flesh Failures/Let the Sunshine In

We starve
look
At one another
Short of breath
Walking proudly in our winter coats
Wearing smells from laboratories
Facing a dying nation of moving paper fantasy
Listening for the new told lies
With supreme visions of lonely tunes

Somewhere, inside something there is a rush of
greatness
Who knows what stands in front of our lives
I fashion my future on films in space
Silence tells me secretly
Everything
Everything

Eyes look your last
Arms take your last embrace
And lips, oh you, the doors of breath
Seal with a righteous kiss
Seal with a righteous kiss
The rest is silence
The rest is silence
The rest is silence

We starve-
look at one another
Short of breath
Walking proudly in our winter coats
Wearing smells from laboratories
facing a dying nation of moving paper fantasy
Listening for the new told lies
With supreme visions of lonely tunes

Singing, our space songs on a spider web sitar
Life is around you and in you
Answer for Timothy Leary, dearie

Let the sunshine
Let the sunshine in
The sunshine in
Let the sunshine
Let the sunshine in
The sunshine in
Let the sunshine
Let the sunshine in
The sun shine in...


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