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I live here. My world with edges. An Oklahoma landscape. Couldn't bear to be anywhere else. You live away from me, though. That failed mystic: Time Sets his claws (Teeth seizing ice) then Bleeds all color from our hair. But I can live eternally in A photograph. My mother, See? In the corner? Yes. Just there. When Death sets all god's children free, There will be room for one. For I will live in ninety-three And pray for Kodak sun.
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Feb 7, 2010
Feb 7, 2010 at 3:08 PM UTC
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I live here. My world with edges. An Oklahoma landscape. Couldn't bear to be anywhere else. You live away from me, though. That failed mystic: Time Sets his claws (Teeth seizing ice) then Bleeds all color from our hair. But I can live eternally in A photograph. My mother, See? In the corner? Yes. Just there. When Death sets all god's children free, There will be room for one. For I will live in ninety-three And pray for Kodak sun.
© Cody Edwards 2010
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Feb 7, 2010
Feb 7, 2010 at 3:08 PM UTC
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