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We know of an ancient radiationThat haunts dismembered constellationsA faintly glimmering radio stationWhile Frank Sinatra sings "Stormy Weather"The flies and spiders get along togetherCobwebs fall on an old skipping recordBeyond the suns that guard this roofBeyond your flowers of flaming truthsBeyond your latest ad campaignsAn old man sits collecting stampsIn a room all filled with Chinese lampsHe saves what others throw awayHe says that he'll be rich somedayWe know of an ancient radiationThat haunts dismembered constellationsA faintly glimmering radio stationWe know of an ancient radiationThat haunts dismembered constellationsA faintl
y glimmering radio stationWhile Frank Sinatra sings "Stormy Weather"The flies and spiders get along togetherCobwebs fall on an old skipping record

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