Deriving a Distance
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Deriving a Distance
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Drifting fences
Counting thrills
Advancing
And the stairs
Moral seasons
Heaven falls
Cover traces
Distance calls
And in your faceless freedoms chill
Your offer grantings for the past
And when your trademarks burn
You let us learn
That wisdom leads to distance
Dealing titles
Sufficiance bloom
What biddings
Bids farewell
Making shaping
Wishful mood
Constant
And of course
Measure pleasure
Facts in hand
Tourist vision
Eyes demand
Finders keepers
Blocking sole
Fickle fancy
Deny your role
And in you faceless freedoms chill
Your offer grantings for the past
And when your trademarks burn
You let us learn
Thar wisdom leads to distance
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