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I'm building a cathedral out of Needles, hope and wire; Cast-off iron, nickel, tin And coins of low denomination. My rosettes dress the sunlight up in Dripping gems, like royalty; With scarlet slows the sounding bells while Amber makes the dust motes lazy. Seven halls, eleven arches And eighteen darkened booths Hold a single breath - an unfinished Thought with a heart of dripping water And legs made of undressed marble. The steeples dip their faces in the rainclouds As I crouch among the shingles with A wooden mallet and a mouthful of nails.
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Nov 29, 2016
Nov 29, 2016 at 10:25 AM UTC
Sunray architect
I'm building a cathedral out of Needles, hope and wire; Cast-off iron, nickel, tin And coins of low denomination. My rosettes dress the sunlight up in Dripping gems, like royalty; With scarlet slows the sounding bells while Amber makes the dust motes lazy. Seven halls, eleven arches And eighteen darkened booths Hold a single breath - an unfinished Thought with a heart of dripping water And legs made of undressed marble. The steeples dip their faces in the rainclouds As I crouch among the shingles with A wooden mallet and a mouthful of nails.
andrew-lees
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Nov 29, 2016
Nov 29, 2016 at 10:25 AM UTC
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