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Scientists, they say
that there is nothing mysterious about stars suspended in the sky. But me? Sometimes I like to believe that gravity is not the answer, and that those stars were placed there to give us something to reach for. Scientists also say that apples fall from a tree due to gravitational pull. But me? Sometimes I like to believe that gravity is not the answer, and that those apples show us that everyone falls from grace. And scientists, they say that when someone kisses you, your feet don’t really leave the ground. But me? Sometimes I like to believe that gravity doesn’t even exist. And obviously, they’ve never been kissed by you.
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