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The Purple Sky And The White Horse’s Last Race (Or Time Sculpts Life)

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The Purple Sky And The White Horse’s Last Race (Or Time Sculpts Life)

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Here I am, I’m gonna read an old contemporary poem, without contradiction

But please do not interrupt me

Can I start?

Sitting on a park bench

Reading about D. Lynch

Two men in black just crossed the street

Have no idea where did they meet

Suddenly they stared at me

And I looked back, but I let it be

The taller one had a black hat in his head

The smallest one looked like mad

Then I turned the street into the boulevard

They followed me till the next yard

All I recall, I heard my name

Just before I went insane

We’ve been made

Made simply by fate

Time sculpts life

And that’s my only advice

Magic or reality

Fiction or history

I swear it isn’t a lie

But I saw a purple sky

What we are talking about?

I said it out loud

Have you ever seen?

Yes, I have, and I was fifteen

The purple skies didn’t last long

Because in here, they don’t belong

They appear timidly

And leave us quickly

At the same day

All the horses ran away

The white horse’s last race

Hasn't taken its place

The white horse was the faster one

Don’t need to say it would be won

But the spell was cast

When we heard that blast

After all, the horses became sculptures

When the sky sank

And all the stuff turned to ashes

Then finally, time stand still, thanks!

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