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A few minutes of 9 December 2014

by @urushiol

earth, soil millenia of death reconstructed into the embryonic stuff of life itself! But it can feel so cold. Along the creek shore Butterflies no longer suck from the succulent soils They are cold and damp and dormant And still we step in this, This stuff of life! But sometimes It is pressed gray powder It matches the matte gray sky and it would seem that life has ceased... but remember, always remember, the spring that is soon to come.
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