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i wake up. the room around me is earth; red, radiating, crumbly. i sift the bedcovers through my fingers next to my cheek. an arm, heavy over my waist, shifts with the warmth behind me. carrots sprout from between knuckles; purple, white, gold. i wake up. the piles of leather tomes as if dust was blown away just a moment ago. warm skin behind me just a little more solid; the smell of carrots and earth a little less sharp. i wake up. the walls have receded and sun is pouring over my legs. only a couple feathery green tops remain and the arm is held tighter to my body. dusty rectangular outlines on the dresser and floor. i wake up... and open my eyes
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Sep 26, 2017
Sep 26, 2017 at 1:35 AM UTC
daucus carota
i wake up. the room around me is earth; red, radiating, crumbly. i sift the bedcovers through my fingers next to my cheek. an arm, heavy over my waist, shifts with the warmth behind me. carrots sprout from between knuckles; purple, white, gold. i wake up. the piles of leather tomes as if dust was blown away just a moment ago. warm skin behind me just a little more solid; the smell of carrots and earth a little less sharp. i wake up. the walls have receded and sun is pouring over my legs. only a couple feathery green tops remain and the arm is held tighter to my body. dusty rectangular outlines on the dresser and floor. i wake up... and open my eyes
9.15.17
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Sep 26, 2017
Sep 26, 2017 at 1:35 AM UTC
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