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She approaches the beachfront of his mind. Firmly she hugs the elephant with her legs as the monkey tries to keep up while his leash tugs on his neck. As deep as Asian gongs and as brutal as war the lightning from storm demolishes her surroundings. She knows it's here, but the tribal beliefs tear her away. She fights for reality, insane they call her. |
Credits: (P)(C) Copyright Chris Onyak 2001 |
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"It begins with an ethereal piece, it conjures images of impending funk and over all I must admit it does just that." -AegisEgyptus Magazine
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Credits: (P)(C) Copyright Chris Onyak 2001 (ASCAP) |
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