It's a shallow word
in this case.
And it's a shame to talk this way.
I know you try to look at ways -
but this is close - a shifted blame.
It can always stand to polarize
but that's not at all the whole point.
We're pushing forward tooth and claw
over the gifts of page.
The ways of wild don't have a thing to do with how it really is.
It's not about the strength or speed or thing that you call "obligate."
So walk with me for a while and I will show you.
Stay with me for a while and we can read through.
Of the same page as dawning days -
the same struggle to be a part.
Many days I lose the same -
which is why we could be one.
A habit controls this case.
Proportion left out of place.
To learn of the impact's weight
could be to want -- to learn.
The ways of wild don't have a thing to do with how it really is.
It's not about the strength or speed or thing that you call "obligate."
So walk with me for a while and I will show you.
Stay with me for a while and we can read through.
You say it is.
Was never read.
Never reviewed.
Not one of you.
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