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Green, but an understatement. Life, abundant. The world, left behind. Monochromatic beauty, unsought, and yet, divine. I grow lost in the unsightly. Tempered into an earthen rage. Barefoot to the world, I come on the loose. Hiding, in a meadow of green, I chase the tails of nature. Butterfly, oh butterfly, why don’t you come be green with me. The wind, of high noon, swaying in an ever-persistent tune. Winter-drawn ice, Summer-bound freedom.
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Nov 26, 2011
Nov 26, 2011 at 10:30 PM UTC
Marshland life
Green, but an understatement. Life, abundant. The world, left behind. Monochromatic beauty, unsought, and yet, divine. I grow lost in the unsightly. Tempered into an earthen rage. Barefoot to the world, I come on the loose. Hiding, in a meadow of green, I chase the tails of nature. Butterfly, oh butterfly, why don’t you come be green with me. The wind, of high noon, swaying in an ever-persistent tune. Winter-drawn ice, Summer-bound freedom.
dane-johnson
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Nov 26, 2011
Nov 26, 2011 at 10:30 PM UTC
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