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The Hallows The Hollows Like a pit inside a peach, If you could see them Resting peacefully together. Like shifting sands in Hidalgo Gradual rise and fall The fall being: A gradual graceful shape At the bottom of the dune. Where I can lay my head and witness the winds whipping around me. Blades, then part of skin which hammocks my cheek, Sandwiched by vertebrae. I think I’ll take another bite. And lay at the bottom of the dune
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Aug 16, 2019
Aug 16, 2019 at 9:09 AM UTC
The Hallows
The Hallows The Hollows Like a pit inside a peach, If you could see them Resting peacefully together. Like shifting sands in Hidalgo Gradual rise and fall The fall being: A gradual graceful shape At the bottom of the dune. Where I can lay my head and witness the winds whipping around me. Blades, then part of skin which hammocks my cheek, Sandwiched by vertebrae. I think I’ll take another bite. And lay at the bottom of the dune
jv-tranquilnight
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Aug 16, 2019
Aug 16, 2019 at 9:09 AM UTC
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