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Parkdale Raccoon
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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2. |
Parkdale Squirrel
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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3. |
Parkdale Rabbit
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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4. |
Parkdale Sparrow
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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5. |
Parkdale Skunk
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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6. |
Parkdale Moth
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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7. |
Parkdale Fox
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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8. |
Parkdale Bat
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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9. |
Bloorcourt Raccoon
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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10. |
Bloorcourt Squirrel
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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11. |
Bloorcourt Rabbit
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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12. |
Bloorcourt Sparrow
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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13. |
Bloorcourt Skunk
17:37
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14. |
Bloorcourt Moth
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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15. |
Bloorcourt Fox
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the di From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight. minishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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16. |
Bloorcourt Bat
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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17. |
Cabbagetown Raccoon
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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18. |
Cabbagetown Squirrel
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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19. |
Cabbagetown Rabbit
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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20. |
Cabbagetown Sparrow
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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21. |
Cabbagetown Skunk
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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22. |
Cabbagetown Moth
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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23. |
Cabbagetown Fox
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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24. |
Cabbagetown Bat
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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25. |
Leslieville Raccoon
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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26. |
Leslieville Squirrel
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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27. |
Leslieville Rabbit
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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28. |
Leslieville Sparrow
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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29. |
Leslieville Skunk
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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30. |
Leslieville Moth
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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31. |
Leslieville Fox
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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Leslieville Bat
17:37
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From space the difference between night and day is as sharp as the edge of a knife.
But from down on the ground as the world spins around the sunlight still touches the clouds.
My eyes dilate in the diminishing daylight which softens the arrival of the darkness of night.
This is how you’ll leave. Like twilight, like twilight.
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Charles Spearin Toronto, Ontario
Charles Spearin is a Canadian musician from Toronto, Ontario. He is a founding member of Do Make Say Think, KC Accidental and Broken Social Scene and also contributes to Valley of the Giants. Spearin composes and performs in a broad range of musical genres. ... more
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