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a mid-spring winter right now there is a battle in the sky-- a dichotomy of hemispheres, a broken line splits the two: one is the smoke of an impending storm, strong whistles slide through the maze of bamboo stalks they are forced to samba back & forth, all the windchimes are struck like tambourines, and with growing roars from the chicken coop, the music of the moment is an unrehearsed orchestra on speed. the doors on the porch swing wildly, touched by armies of ghosts, & each creak in the bamboo treehut declares itself, all is graced with new kinds of movement. the other half of sky is peaceful, silent what’s left of the glow peaks through turquoise sheets, until it is ****** by the black hole of gust. the storm brings such a beautiful haunting to the sanctuary.
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Mar 16, 2014
Mar 16, 2014 at 8:26 PM UTC
a mid-spring winter
a mid-spring winter right now there is a battle in the sky-- a dichotomy of hemispheres, a broken line splits the two: one is the smoke of an impending storm, strong whistles slide through the maze of bamboo stalks they are forced to samba back & forth, all the windchimes are struck like tambourines, and with growing roars from the chicken coop, the music of the moment is an unrehearsed orchestra on speed. the doors on the porch swing wildly, touched by armies of ghosts, & each creak in the bamboo treehut declares itself, all is graced with new kinds of movement. the other half of sky is peaceful, silent what’s left of the glow peaks through turquoise sheets, until it is ****** by the black hole of gust. the storm brings such a beautiful haunting to the sanctuary.
melanie-r-holmes
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Mar 16, 2014
Mar 16, 2014 at 8:26 PM UTC
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