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The Earth Of Mankind

And I breathed my loudest to die tonight,
The relics of the past were forgotten due to health.
By the way of the resonance, my happiness left
To complete an ordeal of the likeliest kind,
Feelings and inner feelings were immense
Like the professors, of the days we studied together.
Seeing a craft was like sighting godly inferences,
Manifold reasons were proclaimed
In this forward motion,
In these completely new formations
That utilized the strength and haste
Of a majestic being in trouble.

My breathing was inside the road we told,
Yet a bliss concerned the dealings of men,
The very same righteous men who walked
The Earth.

Sending the spices of reality and questions
Was then to interrogate, and sending was a
Relaxed art.

Let this reality be summoned by the wind
To carry a new religion into heights
Of great offerings we call mankind's welfare.

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