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The text is an excerpt from the play "Adam and Evie", by Charles Mee.
Used by permission.
We know so much of another person in the first few moments we meet.
Not from what a person says alone, but from the way they hold their head.
How they listen.
What they do with their hand as they speak.
Or when they are silent.
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The spoken text in this song are excerpts from the scientific paper "Modeling Giant Extrasolar Ring Systems in Eclipse and the Case of J1407b: Sculpting by Exomoons?", by E. E. Mamajek and M.A. Kenworthy. Courtesy E.E. Mamajek, Deputy Chief Scientist NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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The spoken text in this song are excerpts from a pathology report taken after I had received chemotherapy for lymphoma cancer, in 2014. The language describes that no cancer cells appear any longer after two rounds of six total infusions, and was the first indication that I would survive my cancer.
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Cosmology [observatory]
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Suns have bellies because they live in space.
They have bellies, and then they have planets in their bellies
and then they hold them with hands
and then they take them out.
And the Sun shines in the morning
[Greg: What about at night?]
Okay, it's–the sun's in the night.
[Greg: Where does the Sun go?]
It goes in space!
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we lose our way
in ember dusk
sans signal woods
and window fog
the road gives way
to earthen clay
our arguments
again, again
we reach a bluff
an edge, an end
in trembling red
the engine’s cut
a raptor cries
and dives, descends
and violet ink
installs the stars
you turn to me
I turn away
the turning of the earth
is underway
the Milky Way
arcs high, adrift
and darker still
the pines
the needles black
and resolute
despite the dark
replete, alive
I center in
my woods again
my solace drawn
in evergreens
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Gregory King Los Angeles, California
Greg King is a multi-disciplinarian artist, musician and filmmaker. He is a former member of the bands Rachel's, The Young Scamels, and King G and the J Krew. He is, in fact, King G. He hails from Louisville, Kentucky, where "there's something in the water". ... more
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