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The witch hasn't visited. Perhaps it's my turn. We correspond in sleep, restless, swapping faces with everyone we see awake. We rode in a gondola once. She laid me in her lap. Rowing itself for us, slowly, oar turning through the foamy canal she told me Diana was watching us a smile in her all-seeing eyes. Diana, of course, has not visited either. Moonbeams do not see me in sleep. The stars have begun to dim but there is such a soft light left in them in my dreams, that is. The witch and I loved to walk. Speaking in tongues. Tasting hypocrisy, tasting cowardice and disaffected sentiment the living world has no room for us. The witch has not visited. Perhaps she found a place to go.
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Dec 12, 2018
Dec 12, 2018 at 5:18 AM UTC
Diana's Daughter
The witch hasn't visited. Perhaps it's my turn. We correspond in sleep, restless, swapping faces with everyone we see awake. We rode in a gondola once. She laid me in her lap. Rowing itself for us, slowly, oar turning through the foamy canal she told me Diana was watching us a smile in her all-seeing eyes. Diana, of course, has not visited either. Moonbeams do not see me in sleep. The stars have begun to dim but there is such a soft light left in them in my dreams, that is. The witch and I loved to walk. Speaking in tongues. Tasting hypocrisy, tasting cowardice and disaffected sentiment the living world has no room for us. The witch has not visited. Perhaps she found a place to go.
Sometimes I miss her appearances.
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Dec 12, 2018
Dec 12, 2018 at 5:18 AM UTC
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