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Across the dung smell I pick the fungus She taunts me, Yet I only want a snack. As the reddish horizon sets, far away in the distance, I shine… This mildew infiltrates- Sets its sites on my stomach Oh, my intestines My eyes Widen Heaviness ventures fourth- This burden I carry, Shares the land among us. The complexity of nature calls to Me. Only because I found her… My eyes now see the stars, Glowing, shifting, & reminding me, Of what it’s like being one.
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Apr 4, 2016
Apr 4, 2016 at 7:30 AM UTC
A Living Fungi(Organic form-draft)
Across the dung smell I pick the fungus She taunts me, Yet I only want a snack. As the reddish horizon sets, far away in the distance, I shine… This mildew infiltrates- Sets its sites on my stomach Oh, my intestines My eyes Widen Heaviness ventures fourth- This burden I carry, Shares the land among us. The complexity of nature calls to Me. Only because I found her… My eyes now see the stars, Glowing, shifting, & reminding me, Of what it’s like being one.
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brad-french
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Apr 4, 2016
Apr 4, 2016 at 7:30 AM UTC
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