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Early sun the birds' tongues sends a-wag; Gorse pyres force fires in through open window dragged, Like rogues blag a cabin below the deck of a wandering ship, So smoke woke being stowed on the lip of a morning wind. Taking my time, Light I descry, To wake in a while. Warm bodies that lie Beneath a banyan balcony, a muse of colour calls to me. A sari much less touched than seen, but touched to see My chest used to be used not as a pillow, but my trunk For you, blown skin willow is drunk on your best. Taking our time, In the night slowly by, But waking under a spun sky, Miles now divide and I'm Not spending night Be still full of time
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 4:09 PM UTC
Hey, Kim
Early sun the birds' tongues sends a-wag; Gorse pyres force fires in through open window dragged, Like rogues blag a cabin below the deck of a wandering ship, So smoke woke being stowed on the lip of a morning wind. Taking my time, Light I descry, To wake in a while. Warm bodies that lie Beneath a banyan balcony, a muse of colour calls to me. A sari much less touched than seen, but touched to see My chest used to be used not as a pillow, but my trunk For you, blown skin willow is drunk on your best. Taking our time, In the night slowly by, But waking under a spun sky, Miles now divide and I'm Not spending night Be still full of time
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 4:09 PM UTC
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