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Now swings the jacaranda with the joy that had ceased to glow: from the depth of dark blue times comes violet sweet-singing like old; the tree never will forget even in its brightening dreams the ash-smoke story of how it once lost all of its leaves: each a tear: for fond memory, goodbyes stolen by suffering's thief, autumn giving no notice of winter dressed only in grief; standing lonely in the night as winds whistle your sad tune looking up to not believe while in your spirit's June: stars are silent explosions at peace with the still moon; you are not the moon or sun, the stars are what's left of you.
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Aug 1, 2016
Aug 1, 2016 at 5:21 PM UTC
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Now swings the jacaranda with the joy that had ceased to glow: from the depth of dark blue times comes violet sweet-singing like old; the tree never will forget even in its brightening dreams the ash-smoke story of how it once lost all of its leaves: each a tear: for fond memory, goodbyes stolen by suffering's thief, autumn giving no notice of winter dressed only in grief; standing lonely in the night as winds whistle your sad tune looking up to not believe while in your spirit's June: stars are silent explosions at peace with the still moon; you are not the moon or sun, the stars are what's left of you.
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Aug 1, 2016
Aug 1, 2016 at 5:21 PM UTC
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