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Beirut


Transport planes
Over the cotton fields that day
More than a hundred
Glances, between us speculate
What we didn’t know
And the wind came in

A shelter floor
Feels cool against the skin
Unless it’s crowded
And humid, with people gathering
Waiting to see
And the wind came in

You were angry
At the thousands in Kings Square
Looked at me with disappointment
When you found out I’d gone there
How I wish I could have told you
What I’d beenlooking for that night
But you never let me finish
You just thought that you were right

She spoke her grief
Over the boy in the café
In words I didn’t know yet
Until you could tell me what they meant
Trying to learn
And the wind came in

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from Black Kale, released June 3, 2010

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The Little Miracles of Misanthropy Tempe

The Little Miracles of Misanthropy is Tempe, AZ singer/songwriter Ben Jacobs. Ben writes and performs thought provoking, indie-folk driven acoustic music that explores nature, history, literature, and the simple struggle to be good humans.

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