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When I Hear the Blue Jay Sing
I feel as a horse in this life
I pour my heart and callous my hands
I work so hard I get nauseous, I feel unconscious
While I lay, I hear the blue jay sing
the song of divine solitude
my eye beginning to water as I know what comes
Fore not in sadness or fear but that I will know
The wonders that lay dormant in my mind
The wonders I know yet can’t fathom
I see myself as I live through the divine
I feel emotion as a bullet pierces skin
Though my heart will desire my mind will always project higher
I feel my empty eyes while the chilling pain in my soul haunts me
I only get silence when I hear the blue jay sing
the song of divine solitude
As the Blue Jay sings
the song brings me to a place
I am brought solitude away from pain so deep my soul aches
I see my dream continue and I must follow
Before I bequeath my sorrow I will accept it rather than wallow
Fore I will know what I may not fathom
While my heart lies under the gravel my mind will travel.
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