iPod iChing: Wow

It is another hot and sultry friday, and that means it is time for the iPod iChing!

Oh, Mighty iPod One, what may come in the near term of our endless quest to seek Extraterrestrial Intelligence?

Woosh goes the randomizer.
Woosh.

Mighty is the iPod One!

The Covering: Gulp.

The Crown: "I, who took the money, who took the money away? " - indeed

The Root: "Hello, Hello, Hola!"

The Past:
"To the centre of the city where all roads meet, waiting for you,
To the depths of the ocean where all hopes sank, searching for you,
I was moving through the silence without motion, waiting for you,
In a room with a window in the corner I found truth.
"

The Future: "Last night I heard your voice "

The Questionar:
"They're back!-To explain their experience

Isn't it weird
Looks too obscure to me
Wasting away
And that was their policy

I'm ready to leave
I push the fact in front of me
Facts lost
Facts are never what they seem to be
Nothing there!
No information left of any kind
Lifting my head-Looking for danger signs

There was a line
There was a formula
Sharp as a knife
Facts cut a hole in us
There was a line
There was a formula
Sharp as a knife
Facts cut a hole in us

I'm still waiting...
I'm still waiting...
I'm still waiting... "

The Inside: "Happyness in every Hill/We hold an Elf Fest"

The House:
"When I'm so all alone
But I do believe

That not everything is gonna be the way
You think it ought to be"

As always, the Key as explained by Sean

The Outcome:
"I hear a very gentle sound
Very near yet very far, very soft and very clear
"

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