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there is a piece of a black trash bag clinging to the branch of the bush amongst the plethora of foliage which hides me, so I may sleep undisturbed from the cops shining their lights informing me the railroad is private I find so much inspiration in this piece of a black trash bag as it still clings to that branch as I awoke this morning effortlessly it resists the winds and invites insects to inhabit its space I find so much art in this piece of a black trash bag as it inspires me to create a thing from what initially seemed as nothing this black, reflective piece of a trash bag brought to me by the winds of Chaos I find so much spirit in this piece of a black trash bag The Ouroboros, The Yin and The Yang the destruction of a star and the creation of a black hole, of which feeds the other side as another star dies, on the other side as well so is the end and so is the beginning Mothers and Fathers in us all Fire, we are breathing
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Mar 28, 2014
Mar 28, 2014 at 9:25 PM UTC
piece of a black trash bag
there is a piece of a black trash bag clinging to the branch of the bush amongst the plethora of foliage which hides me, so I may sleep undisturbed from the cops shining their lights informing me the railroad is private I find so much inspiration in this piece of a black trash bag as it still clings to that branch as I awoke this morning effortlessly it resists the winds and invites insects to inhabit its space I find so much art in this piece of a black trash bag as it inspires me to create a thing from what initially seemed as nothing this black, reflective piece of a trash bag brought to me by the winds of Chaos I find so much spirit in this piece of a black trash bag The Ouroboros, The Yin and The Yang the destruction of a star and the creation of a black hole, of which feeds the other side as another star dies, on the other side as well so is the end and so is the beginning Mothers and Fathers in us all Fire, we are breathing
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Mar 28, 2014
Mar 28, 2014 at 9:25 PM UTC
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