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I went out early and saw the sunlight Dive on the breast of a mountain; Then I watched the firs and spruces Poking through the fog. I ground their words into tiny flakes And smoked them all afternoon; Then I succumbed and floated up Way up, like a balloon. When I woke, the flames of dawn Were raging in the east; Nighttime left my roof and lawn And crept off like a beast. I was fixing the flowers When blue-eyed morning Stopped and came inside: We visited over coffee Until the dew had dried.
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Oct 12, 2016
Oct 12, 2016 at 1:28 PM UTC
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I went out early and saw the sunlight Dive on the breast of a mountain; Then I watched the firs and spruces Poking through the fog. I ground their words into tiny flakes And smoked them all afternoon; Then I succumbed and floated up Way up, like a balloon. When I woke, the flames of dawn Were raging in the east; Nighttime left my roof and lawn And crept off like a beast. I was fixing the flowers When blue-eyed morning Stopped and came inside: We visited over coffee Until the dew had dried.
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Oct 12, 2016
Oct 12, 2016 at 1:28 PM UTC
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