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the shore washed up the water-- there we found the continent as empty glass bottle, message from a German baker circa 1913 a'floatin through the Pacific as pure as our intentions (just a little faded) the floor was like a sleeping tree, vinyl and material-coat keeps it warm, useful I couldn't taste the water anymore; it had become so fixed as 'eternal,' I forgot to wonder: a baby, fresh to the world-- does it taste air? like you smell other people's houses on your very first visit?
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Jun 20, 2014
Jun 20, 2014 at 1:10 AM UTC
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the shore washed up the water-- there we found the continent as empty glass bottle, message from a German baker circa 1913 a'floatin through the Pacific as pure as our intentions (just a little faded) the floor was like a sleeping tree, vinyl and material-coat keeps it warm, useful I couldn't taste the water anymore; it had become so fixed as 'eternal,' I forgot to wonder: a baby, fresh to the world-- does it taste air? like you smell other people's houses on your very first visit?
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