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The summer air, I fear, brings a sort of mania. Starting with the breath of mother nature's warm breeze through my car window, and ending with my face pressed into the ground. A sort of emotional and drug induced black out. In between is a madness. Flowers bursting from their shy buds inside the bones of my arms. Fireworks up the filaments and out the anthers. Sparking the tribal chants and patterns trying to live inside my white blood cells. Forcing them to expand and break, releasing a fever for sun and soil. A sort of combustible stage production inside my veins. Yes. The summer air, I fear, brings an awful mania.
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Apr 10, 2013
Apr 10, 2013 at 4:23 PM UTC
Summer Mania
The summer air, I fear, brings a sort of mania. Starting with the breath of mother nature's warm breeze through my car window, and ending with my face pressed into the ground. A sort of emotional and drug induced black out. In between is a madness. Flowers bursting from their shy buds inside the bones of my arms. Fireworks up the filaments and out the anthers. Sparking the tribal chants and patterns trying to live inside my white blood cells. Forcing them to expand and break, releasing a fever for sun and soil. A sort of combustible stage production inside my veins. Yes. The summer air, I fear, brings an awful mania.
lauren-christina-pearson
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Apr 10, 2013
Apr 10, 2013 at 4:23 PM UTC
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