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Left us no more important that right
As right is not undoubtedly the correct way
Distance can be a line
Through the space amid two points in a sphere
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A man cab plot evil on his line and win
Though as he traverses the line he discerns
That his way leads to his death
A fate not matched by his opponent who
Traveled the distance instead
Flat is a concept that disregards round
And circular nature has us in a linear realization
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As those humble in nature will also die
Though will never cease to exist
Not to say there is a correct fashion
...But there is a correct line
They say love can move a mountain
Thes say love there is no other way
I say that its love that made those mountains
I say that love made us human
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Note: This message was brought to you by a human being.
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"The Flat Earth Society" is how the main character and narrator of the novel "The Mist" (written by Stephen King), David Drayton, nicknames a group of townspeople who refuses to believe in the existence of an unnatural event leading to the covering of the town in thick fog.
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