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Line
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Nowhere to be found
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in nature?
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Sure, when it's rule or law!
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Line of light
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shaping its laws in space
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shooting down to earth
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to find its obstacle.
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Delaying, relaxing
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but never completely
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giving up on its laws.
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Line of time in movement
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that joins one moment to another. |
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Straight line, slanted line¸
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tight line, loose line
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line bordering two fields
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at their weakest point.
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Line, a split
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you can squeeze through.
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Fine line
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part of the periphery
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holding most in its grip.
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Line that is hollow
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a tube
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you can pull the
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whole world through.
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Like my car:
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through the wind shield
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it flies in
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through the rear window
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it flies out.
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Line or road to follow
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prescribing:
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here is the top
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there is the valley |
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between are the phases.
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Line desirous of novelty:
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the high and above
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it pushes down
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the deep and under, it pulls up
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so it is visible again.
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Line, a carrier
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of action and direction
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heading my way
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merely brushing me
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or touching me deeply.
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Line! you are an arrow
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and I am your target!
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