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_Let me fall Deeply into the heart Of the wanderer, Under the dappled skin Into the belly of the thing Heavy and warm; The hermit and the outcast Is met in me By the stomp of a hoof, The shifting Of weight As he steadies himself; I look down at my feet Aware of toes and heels Colliding with the ground._
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Feb 21, 2022
Feb 21, 2022 at 3:51 PM UTC
Cherokee
_Let me fall Deeply into the heart Of the wanderer, Under the dappled skin Into the belly of the thing Heavy and warm; The hermit and the outcast Is met in me By the stomp of a hoof, The shifting Of weight As he steadies himself; I look down at my feet Aware of toes and heels Colliding with the ground._
I met an Appaloosa the other week. Pale, dappled and distant among a herd of sleek blacks and solid chestnuts. His name is Cherokee. ‘Blame it or praise it, there is no denying the wild horse in us.’ - Virginia Woolf, Jacob's Room
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F/Christchurch, New Zealand
Feb 21, 2022
Feb 21, 2022 at 3:51 PM UTC
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