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so many sounds left unsaid, passing ground we might have made common, those throwaway thoughts, little wildflower patches in our dirt bed brains these days words won't grow, roots won't take me far away, you find me a wisp on the wind off to rockier nouns I always meant to be a petal attached and mushy, gripping stem and bearing yield instead I am caught in air currents and bird beaks whistling where I go
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jagger-bowers
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Jun 24, 2017
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