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Rainy days mud my garden, the golden root is rotting my wishing well spills over I am spent flaccid roads to the city get me nowhere, no one wants to pay for that, the world stands still my little son is sleepwalking around me by touch, cow and calf look at me and frown, sighing vapours muffled by the fine droplets of rainy tears on the globes of my eyes the sachets of water in which the world always is upside down a violet hangs and thinks: mud will become waterproof slate, eventually
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Dec 15, 2018
Dec 15, 2018 at 3:38 AM UTC
Viola tricolor
Rainy days mud my garden, the golden root is rotting my wishing well spills over I am spent flaccid roads to the city get me nowhere, no one wants to pay for that, the world stands still my little son is sleepwalking around me by touch, cow and calf look at me and frown, sighing vapours muffled by the fine droplets of rainy tears on the globes of my eyes the sachets of water in which the world always is upside down a violet hangs and thinks: mud will become waterproof slate, eventually
Golden root: Rhodiola Rosea, it grows in Siberia and is also called Roseroot In French, the Viola tricolor is called “Pensée” (Thought) Collection “Pending rain”
Zywa
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Amsterdam
Dec 15, 2018
Dec 15, 2018 at 3:38 AM UTC
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