Massachusetts
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Massachusetts
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massachusetts
it's the place where i was born
in a mill town
in the middle of a storm
in the statasphere
there's a little ball of light
it comes down into the earth
when condistions are just right
i was laying in the giant tiled brim
i was arching out
to the sockets on the wall
while recharging
we all began to spin
did i mention that this room was very cold and
very big?
in california
there's a building
twice the size as this
and inside there is a lazer
that fires for a billionth of a second
with an output that equals all the country's generators
if we turn them all at once
and what it's going
is reinacting
on a smaller scale
what's taking place every second of every year
up on the sun
or any star
or in massachusetts
massachusetts
massachusetts
massachusetts
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