Aero Plains (a thought process)

By one-fanged vision

everything
no matter how high it flys
returns to the planet

brakes squeal
rivers of raindrops
streak the city lights

everything
is static above the clouds
there is no right or wrong
just pillow clouds
and infinity above

[turbulance: bird caught in propeller]

cutting through mountain ranges
without a scar
oppositions of life
the smirkings of nature

[I lift my hand and it moves 180mph]

humanity would be better off without gravity
or at least Newton's first law

[where does the universe start]

I've be climbing the stars tonight
captain, don't land
I've found my home

[it must be a Friday; there is no tension]

the sky curves with the earth
do my horizons bend, too?

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Copyright 2004 Noelle Evans
Published on Sunday, April 11, 2004.     Filed under: "Lyrics"
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  • Saint Sentient On Friday, October 8, 2004, Saint Sentient (16)By person wrote:

    i cant believe im the first to comment on this. the thought put into it, and the way its worder, simply sizzling with brilliance and all around goodness. i love it, i really do.

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