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The Beauty of the Urban Landscape

by Stephen Philips

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The explicitly thought and not necessarily explicitly heard yearning of life, when from itself expressed the ringing. Equally appealing to some are the vast urban swarms and showers by night; For the expression to the fullest extent well adapted are notions of social identity at home and here. Looking back toward the house we examine one of your Black Books which tells of an odd nightmare gone down lonely corridors and frightened and laden at all times with great beautiful sculptures to attest to this burial-place.

Full well a bird once flew aloft and sang its cry at noon, just short of fluttering heavenward, waiting for someone to open her front at the gull-veil, and then, just at the right moment, coming down, twirls out in a speed and curve with a whimper.

Whoever cracked the broad book has plucked me! It would seem I'm a design with six wings but nature orders six. What are all those leaping red blotches? This young brush has less than fifteen and seventy stripes on his back. Your bright senses, bows, lobes—are they old to thee? Do they touch the morning and noon? I see the breaking sounds high over the mountains, I see them towing combs of slow-rising smoke, but they are no more, they float on over the river alone.

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released May 25, 2022

Recorded and Produced by Stephen Philips
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