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Michael McGuire - When The World Was Young lyrics
When the world was young. 
She moved like a goddess, nay she was a goddess of fields and fortunes 
yet unmined, I was her unborn lover striving and straining to fill the 
scheme of her being with a need for me, and she was all wet leaves and 
naked flesh; a garden of untraveled distance, longing for the blank verse 
of touch she softly peeled the fruit of the earth. 
When the world was young. 
The desert was the trapped heat of the motion she spent forging the 
treasures of love, the chaos of creation stilled and cultivated a pearl into 
the palm of her hand, as mountains sunk into the setting; sea level rose 
to the rivers of passage, her myth began to melt into the lava and fossilize 
into the readings of wonder. 
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She was the messenger of that clutching desire that lips still can only 
groan to express, she moved the ghost behind my nubile molecules to 
fetch the bride of there making, the unknown depth of ages gleamed at 
the bottom of the sea of her eyes, and the destiny of every direction 
called forth the motion of her clock of seasons. 
When the world was young. 
And then there she was in garments of sun and rain waiting for the moon 
of my praise, and I just some savage of left over parts incapable of the 
song of her beauty stuttered rhythmic static, but slowly the pulse over 
eons of measures fell into a slow cadence and sense of melody, and the 
birth I burned for found its mother and delivered her to her child. 
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