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9.19.2005
Superstition Springs Come on down to Superstition Springs where the hills are flat and the caged bird sings Where the water is bitter and the tide is high Love is long gone and so was I Come on down to Superstition Springs Where sweet honey in the rock is a sign of bigger things Where sulphur bubbles madly and babies get burned Where memories really haunt you and the tables never turn Come on down to Superstition Springs Bend low and drink cast off your wedding rings Because the air hurts to breathe and everything's a lie The truth will out lo bye and bye Come on down to Superstition Springs Where tears form a mask so blinding tight it clings Where salt stone slices flesh all shimmering and white Where tenderness is lost and darkness eats the light Come on down to Superstition Springs Bathe your body in the pain let your spirit find its wings May the bitterness of sorrow release you and and you'll see Lie down beneath the river let your heart there wander free Come on down to Superstition Springs Where redemption may be found in the smallness of things Where salvation beyond hope and thought beyond reason are a teaspoon's measure 'gainst the turning of the season Come on down to Superstition Springs Where the hills rise deep and the air hotly sings Where the water darkens sweet and the tide calls you friend Empty is the river and peaceful is the end. inkgrrl at 9:40 AM
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