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The hyacinths they were heads peeking above a fence, prisoners in a camp behind a wall under a sky belonging to the same world that made their petals ashy, paper-fine to the touch and it's a wonder one rainstorm didn't destroy them. But resilience, as you know, is everything in a place like this so rather than crumble to dust they folded with the wind and held onto each other's brittle stalks and when the morning came they hung limp but alive and drying again under the merciless sun.
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Dec 4, 2016
Dec 4, 2016 at 10:58 AM UTC
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The hyacinths they were heads peeking above a fence, prisoners in a camp behind a wall under a sky belonging to the same world that made their petals ashy, paper-fine to the touch and it's a wonder one rainstorm didn't destroy them. But resilience, as you know, is everything in a place like this so rather than crumble to dust they folded with the wind and held onto each other's brittle stalks and when the morning came they hung limp but alive and drying again under the merciless sun.
maillane-morison
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Dec 4, 2016
Dec 4, 2016 at 10:58 AM UTC
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