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Soon To Be Absorbed

by Paul Sadler

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Though my thoughts may bathe in deepest black Under the sunlight the tides march gold on blue Though my cells may grow and spread their cancer Over tectonic murmurs the mountains still steal from the sky And if I depart Still the universe will sing, heedless of my absence So dance within this cascade of eternally perpetuating rhythms That flow though us all Though the sun may collapse and swallow the oceans Somewhere in the cosmos a star is born to little parade And when we depart Still the universe will sing, heedless of our absence So dance within this cascade of eternally perpetuating rhythms That level us all Though the earth may shake, lie down have no despair It will be over in a lifetime So though you may tremble, remember When you depart Still the universe will sing, heedless of your absence So dance within this cascade of eternally perpetuating rhythms Take comfort in the meaningless echoes of your soul You are just a wave passing through, soon to be absorbed

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