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Across the river dances a hurricane of leaves, flitting back and forth, through one another... I look left to meet a feast of my closest acquaintances, some stare as if asked the unanswerable, others rest in this muddy gold... Behind me lies a world of in-continuities, alien life and the holy depths of impossibility... A west facing path leads my mind to run off, the wind flows between my reality, yet stops at the grass. Too much? No, or is it? Such a greedy joy I am, a blank slate in a tub of ink, when I come out, all that's left is a memory of infinite heaven on a tiny beach.
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May 31, 2018
May 31, 2018 at 8:16 AM UTC
Muddy
Across the river dances a hurricane of leaves, flitting back and forth, through one another... I look left to meet a feast of my closest acquaintances, some stare as if asked the unanswerable, others rest in this muddy gold... Behind me lies a world of in-continuities, alien life and the holy depths of impossibility... A west facing path leads my mind to run off, the wind flows between my reality, yet stops at the grass. Too much? No, or is it? Such a greedy joy I am, a blank slate in a tub of ink, when I come out, all that's left is a memory of infinite heaven on a tiny beach.
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May 31, 2018
May 31, 2018 at 8:16 AM UTC
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