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Some days when the sun doesn’t come out in the morning and the sky is dark and grey, sometimes she just wants to run out into the storms with her arms out to the sky. She wishes she’d be struck by the lightning that tickles the tops of the trees towering above her and that her ashes would fly out over the winds to some faraway place. There she would rise like the phoenix in the stories her grandmother told her about when she was but a child and she would be herself again. Or maybe for once she’d be someone else, one of those people that have enviable lives. The ones that were like her mother, or the way she thought her mother was because she’d never really known her in the first place.
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Mar 22, 2013
Mar 22, 2013 at 8:09 AM UTC
The Firebird's Daughter
Some days when the sun doesn’t come out in the morning and the sky is dark and grey, sometimes she just wants to run out into the storms with her arms out to the sky. She wishes she’d be struck by the lightning that tickles the tops of the trees towering above her and that her ashes would fly out over the winds to some faraway place. There she would rise like the phoenix in the stories her grandmother told her about when she was but a child and she would be herself again. Or maybe for once she’d be someone else, one of those people that have enviable lives. The ones that were like her mother, or the way she thought her mother was because she’d never really known her in the first place.
A Stephen Dunn Imitation
momo
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Egyptian
Mar 22, 2013
Mar 22, 2013 at 8:09 AM UTC
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