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can you feel the sunrise calling you
through the cold and endless dark
to awaken and reprise for you
our dance amongst the stars

falling lightly
weightlessly making
and gracefully taking
long and lazy circles
spinning ‘round the spiral arm
gone beyond escaping
that first supernal spark

we are sailing through infinities
of celestial astral light
we’re breaking fragile symmetry
with coincidental life

falling lightly
weightlessly making
and gracefully taking
long and lazy circles
spinning ‘round the spiral arm
gone beyond escaping
that first supernal spark

what happens when the wonder has all gone
what happens when the answers are all matched
to every single question
ever thought about of asked
what happens when the wondering is done
what happens when the wondering has gone

coruscating memories
borne between the spheres
silent testimonies
of the quiddity we fear

falling lightly
weightlessly making
and gracefully taking
long and lazy circles
spinning ‘round the spiral arm
gone beyond escaping
that first supernal spark

© tim o’connor 2014

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from Returning to the Sea, released November 19, 2014

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Tim O'Connor Hull, UK

Tim O'Connor is an English Folk/Rock songwriter based in Yorkshire, UK, Performing & recording since the late Seventies, Tim has released a large catalogue of albums, 39 to date, available on his record label, Uilleand Music.

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cowfisH, from 1992 onwards.

The Ant Farm Collective, from 2014-2017.

Tim O’Connor & the Poachers 2018-
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