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sailed we far and long a hundred nights on end we read ourselves mind and body mend we split the glassy sea with eternity contend we stand and drink healing Solar gleam we draw from mortal well sky paints itself with dream the wind whispered in my ear soothed my newborn skin leaves rustled me to life fireflies danced their little language cattail cities tall crickets greet the Autumn dusk and so sang the pilgrims, Farmer Pilgrim Harvest Prayer "O Green, Mother dear, Bless the dirt next year      Kiss the earth with flood      Drown it in terrestrial blood."
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Aug 13, 2015
Aug 13, 2015 at 9:27 PM UTC
Shores pt 2: Landfall
sailed we far and long a hundred nights on end we read ourselves mind and body mend we split the glassy sea with eternity contend we stand and drink healing Solar gleam we draw from mortal well sky paints itself with dream the wind whispered in my ear soothed my newborn skin leaves rustled me to life fireflies danced their little language cattail cities tall crickets greet the Autumn dusk and so sang the pilgrims, Farmer Pilgrim Harvest Prayer "O Green, Mother dear, Bless the dirt next year      Kiss the earth with flood      Drown it in terrestrial blood."
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Aug 13, 2015
Aug 13, 2015 at 9:27 PM UTC
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