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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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To wash this memory clean

So give me reason to prove me wrong, to wash this memory clean
Let the floods cross the distance in your eyes
Give me reason to fill this hole, connect the space between
Let it be enough to reach the truth that lies across this new divide

HI.

Does the bold in the above refer to "to get rid of this clean/fresh memory. Let the surging tears in your eyes cross the distance?"

And what does the last two lines in the above talk about?

Thanks.
  

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No, clean here is an adverb that describes wash not memory . floods cross the distance wipes the scene. I take Hole and space as empty scene.

  • No, clean here is an adverb that describes wash not memory .
  • floods cross the distance wipes the scene.
  • I take Hole and space as empty scene.
  • It's just a poem trying to make a point.
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No, clean here is an adverb that describes wash not memory.

floods cross the distance wipes the scene. I take Hole and space as empty scene.

It's just a poem trying to make a point.

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