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Such Culture (Inspired by Maxwell: "Bad Habits" (Uncut))

So perfect, love; and so rich; and such culture; so never
Change. I fall the rhythm: lost and bold: bold and lost;
And such music; and such culture; and God ventures.
We trek the strife: alive and driven: alert and skyward.

I touched a soul; and rose a fire; and cherubs heard;
And angels cried; and we died the living. I hear the more—
A pick and chisel; and live the more—a fruit and pearl.
We fall the mountain: a freedom cry; and such the

Culture: the Land of Cush; and something sweet—a
Woman’s glance; and such attention—a woman’s love;
And never would; and never could—a life of death; and
Thus, the flame; and thus, the root. Passion, my love; and
Such culture; and we bed joy: a vow a day; and we paint
Blue—a type of sad.

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