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Faerie; With your golden eyes, your sharp-toothed smile, the words you spin in gossamer, in starlight, in orb-weaver silk. You compose a symphony in mycelium: Each tree an instrument, each interwoven root a note in harmony. Silvertongue, sundew, you have set a snare with green willow, a net of blackberry thorns, baited it with honey. All around, the evergreen pines, the winter roses bloom. A sweet end, arranged in perfect circles for you and I alone. I step, happily, toward your waiting arms— for with your clever, clever fingers, oh, sunflower, you have stolen me away.
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Oct 27, 2019
Oct 27, 2019 at 1:50 AM UTC
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Faerie; With your golden eyes, your sharp-toothed smile, the words you spin in gossamer, in starlight, in orb-weaver silk. You compose a symphony in mycelium: Each tree an instrument, each interwoven root a note in harmony. Silvertongue, sundew, you have set a snare with green willow, a net of blackberry thorns, baited it with honey. All around, the evergreen pines, the winter roses bloom. A sweet end, arranged in perfect circles for you and I alone. I step, happily, toward your waiting arms— for with your clever, clever fingers, oh, sunflower, you have stolen me away.
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Oct 27, 2019
Oct 27, 2019 at 1:50 AM UTC
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