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I saw my future in the ravines of his leathery face, smiling toothless with spilled bones all around, he chanted & pointed skyward, mumbling in ancient tongue. It seemed the world stopped, like we were both waiting for a sign. And we got one, it was in the form of a scarfed condor, which flew above us on mammoth outstretched wings. Some people don't believe in such portals, but I do, I walked through one. I licked the sun that day with my own tongue & tasted god flying.
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Mar 30, 2014
Mar 30, 2014 at 4:24 AM UTC
I Licked The Sun That Day
I saw my future in the ravines of his leathery face, smiling toothless with spilled bones all around, he chanted & pointed skyward, mumbling in ancient tongue. It seemed the world stopped, like we were both waiting for a sign. And we got one, it was in the form of a scarfed condor, which flew above us on mammoth outstretched wings. Some people don't believe in such portals, but I do, I walked through one. I licked the sun that day with my own tongue & tasted god flying.
jonny-angel
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Mar 30, 2014
Mar 30, 2014 at 4:24 AM UTC
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