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By shadowing |
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all the darkened fields |
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of forgotten words |
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and civilian lives |
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Through violence |
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through the changing guards |
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through the grinding away |
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and the furious marching |
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By gathering |
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the holy light |
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and weathering |
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a cast away life |
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and the rising fear |
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The hollowness |
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of the flags and gods |
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that are raised in the air |
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in the wake of their raging |
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Your skinny arms |
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hold a lantern up |
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on the brightest array |
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of the stars in their moorings |
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and summoning |
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the holy light |
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on their citadels |
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the blackening sky |
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the collapsing sun, the burning wall |
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that approaches our eyes. |
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You live again |
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in the shuddering light |
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of these images |
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this valediction: |
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you are running from a rising tide |
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you are castaways |