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:''For information on the significance of the circular painting on Starbuck's wall, see [[The Destiny]] and [[Eye of Jupiter]].''
[[Image:Valley of Darkness-Starbuck Helo.jpg|right|thumb|The poem written to the left of the [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] in Kara Thrace's apartment ([[Valley of Darkness]])]]
[[Image:Valley of Darkness-Starbuck Helo.jpg|right|thumb|The poem written to the left of the [[Eye of Jupiter|mandala]] in Kara Thrace's apartment ([[Valley of Darkness]])]]



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For information on the significance of the circular painting on Starbuck's wall, see The Destiny and Eye of Jupiter.
The poem written to the left of the mandala in Kara Thrace's apartment (Valley of Darkness)

Kara Thrace's old apartment on Caprica in the city of Delphi is filled with paintings on canvas as well as some wall paintings (Valley of Darkness).

In the wall to the left of a curious circular painting that Thrace has doodled since she was a child (A Measure of Salvation), the Viper pilot wrote a simple poem:

Methodically smoking my cigarette

Every breath I breathe out the day

With every delicious sip

I drink away the night

Stroking my hair to

The beat of his heart

Watching a boy turn into a man

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