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The sea is a landing, The mountains, but ribs, Merely brittle, sandy mounds, That cradle and rock, my song, The oceans, bath water foaming, My body is all encompassed In void, in elements of feather, Light as the rays from the stars, The Great Lakes are puddles, And all bands of the ancient Forest are wrapped in a ball, The world is a playful bubble, Only one note from the music Of the spheres, a loosed bauble Born of sparks, cosmic clouds, Breaking in the nebulas of blistering Iris, exploding in the joyous eyes Of a waking child. Yet, there is only Now, I am, locked in a dreamhouse, By a vast sea, on old branches of tree, And, I can only look, grow, daze into Shut mystic heavens, and wonder. Can I truly, only, live in dream? My makeshift world is drying, I am from sprinkled waters Dropped like tears, Graces that fell From the sky.
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Mar 5, 2015
Mar 5, 2015 at 12:11 PM UTC
From the Sky
The sea is a landing, The mountains, but ribs, Merely brittle, sandy mounds, That cradle and rock, my song, The oceans, bath water foaming, My body is all encompassed In void, in elements of feather, Light as the rays from the stars, The Great Lakes are puddles, And all bands of the ancient Forest are wrapped in a ball, The world is a playful bubble, Only one note from the music Of the spheres, a loosed bauble Born of sparks, cosmic clouds, Breaking in the nebulas of blistering Iris, exploding in the joyous eyes Of a waking child. Yet, there is only Now, I am, locked in a dreamhouse, By a vast sea, on old branches of tree, And, I can only look, grow, daze into Shut mystic heavens, and wonder. Can I truly, only, live in dream? My makeshift world is drying, I am from sprinkled waters Dropped like tears, Graces that fell From the sky.
ormond
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Mar 5, 2015
Mar 5, 2015 at 12:11 PM UTC
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