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He put his head in his mother's lap, closed his eyes, and was lost. He felt a velvety, comforting restfulness, beginning to spread behind his eyelids, and over his body. He evaporated, and was in the womb, once again. In that musical womb, where he was, before the duality of identity. His mother's hand caressing his hair, felt to him, like something he had experienced when the ocean breeze touched him, but more intimate. He lost his name then, and was lost to everyone. Only his mother knew, where he was in those moments... © Manan sheel.
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Jan 15, 2019
Jan 15, 2019 at 5:37 PM UTC
Mother and son...
He put his head in his mother's lap, closed his eyes, and was lost. He felt a velvety, comforting restfulness, beginning to spread behind his eyelids, and over his body. He evaporated, and was in the womb, once again. In that musical womb, where he was, before the duality of identity. His mother's hand caressing his hair, felt to him, like something he had experienced when the ocean breeze touched him, but more intimate. He lost his name then, and was lost to everyone. Only his mother knew, where he was in those moments... © Manan sheel.
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Jan 15, 2019
Jan 15, 2019 at 5:37 PM UTC
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