Braced against the skin of this watery rock
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Every single person anybody knows their name
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Is here, some apartment, some crowded room
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Below our feet all the ground we'll ever hold
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All that lives, and all that dies, wrapped in space
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Endless space, and swirling suns and galaxies
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I send my love to sing the galaxies
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The rolling derbies of steel upon the rock
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Where new kingdoms will carry our name
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Where children of our love will make room
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For more children, where the life holds
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Warm and clean shelter, fill up this space
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When you merely study this dark and space
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You will not see just the empty glow of galaxies
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Where no signs of life cling to ice and rock
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You'll paint mythologies upon the stones by name
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Therein pushing history and dreams to make room
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For human bodies to rise into the dark and hold
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This seedling I carry to our orchard, I hold
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so close into my chest, the space
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between the lemon tree and the galaxies
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Is shaped like the absence of a rock
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The absence of a history, of a name
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And I stand between these two places, all room
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I plant my love and my tree where there's room
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For roots to reach and hands to touch and hold
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We'll carry all these living things into space
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And bring the wild earth to the galaxies
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Where seedlings and insects dig into rocks
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And make new islands, become new things, new names
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I send my love to you signed by name
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Will you let me sweetly into your room
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Where, together, we may have and hold
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And bathe our skin in dappled starlight space
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above us sinking into our skin, the light of galaxies
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Calling to our children down to our little rock
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The universe in a conch shell, names in chaos held in rock
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Where geologic time holds deep in our quiet bedroom
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The skin of us, the tiniest galaxies of us, to fill all space
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