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I shift the car into drive it slides into the vast mystery of night far down the road passes A road less traveled by the masses A dark vault of heaven encompasses as sleep drifts stars flair here and there into the deep depth far away into endless darkness cities of man burn on the horizon miles are far and away lost by the side of the highway seeing Zion far far behind Drawn deep into the early dawn the road flows to the point of vanishing A mystery within the mystery, majesty of the enigmatic night Horizon is where my future awaits in the borderlands fleeting From the sacred and profane I sit and contemplate I shift the car into drive turning the car into the coming storm far on the seam headlights cutting gloom deep I shift the engine into drive down a road, less traveled upon.
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