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Dawn whispered the break of light awakening trembling limbs. Soulful sighs brought by ancient winds marked the day. “Its the festival of the trees.” she said as the Earth dressed me this morning amongst my forest bed; and against my colored eyes she laid the top of the bottom of the arraying white sea. Gathering at once body and spirit, I fell into the greatness of water bathing amongst the magnanimous. She brushed my skin with a soul daffodil full of sun and kissed my mouth with natures liking. It was the cosmic hour of the atomic separation of my body. It was beautiful. It was divinity at its source. She exalted my lungs with her greenery and my rib her roots. She anchored her song into my chest. It pulsated a beat some what of an effeminate child: “I am an ancient song. I sing the ever connecting vibrations of Universe, balancing body completely.” Light sings through the heaven I am made of and within its gardens of androgynous flower kings. I have witnessed with sound and mind the crying of the Earth; and the Earth cries her wonderful cries to know how many lives she has lived and where she still stands. She sang to me the first sound of her body and how nobody knows that the skies are really at war with the seas, and how the stars with their poetic visions really see eyes in threes. But this is just my rhyme alone. The sun landed upon her ***** night became of me from the mountains where the moon and her lovely phases flowered upon my breast ravishing wild torrents of femininity into the silver cosmic rivers. You see, I am an ancient song. I sing the ever connecting vibrations of Universe, balancing body completely. This is me in my natural state, whole and feminine. -Arizona
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Jan 12, 2013
Jan 12, 2013 at 8:00 AM UTC
Universe Song
Dawn whispered the break of light awakening trembling limbs. Soulful sighs brought by ancient winds marked the day. “Its the festival of the trees.” she said as the Earth dressed me this morning amongst my forest bed; and against my colored eyes she laid the top of the bottom of the arraying white sea. Gathering at once body and spirit, I fell into the greatness of water bathing amongst the magnanimous. She brushed my skin with a soul daffodil full of sun and kissed my mouth with natures liking. It was the cosmic hour of the atomic separation of my body. It was beautiful. It was divinity at its source. She exalted my lungs with her greenery and my rib her roots. She anchored her song into my chest. It pulsated a beat some what of an effeminate child: “I am an ancient song. I sing the ever connecting vibrations of Universe, balancing body completely.” Light sings through the heaven I am made of and within its gardens of androgynous flower kings. I have witnessed with sound and mind the crying of the Earth; and the Earth cries her wonderful cries to know how many lives she has lived and where she still stands. She sang to me the first sound of her body and how nobody knows that the skies are really at war with the seas, and how the stars with their poetic visions really see eyes in threes. But this is just my rhyme alone. The sun landed upon her ***** night became of me from the mountains where the moon and her lovely phases flowered upon my breast ravishing wild torrents of femininity into the silver cosmic rivers. You see, I am an ancient song. I sing the ever connecting vibrations of Universe, balancing body completely. This is me in my natural state, whole and feminine. -Arizona
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Jan 12, 2013
Jan 12, 2013 at 8:00 AM UTC
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