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She has a bruise on her left knee reminiscent of science-book nebulas, and the veins reaching into her palm look like the ivy vines wrapped around the old oak at the end of my grandmother’s driveway. But as she presses contacts into each eye, her pupils dilate and contract like a camera lens shifting to accommodate for motion blurry as her unaided vision, and her wrists crack as if made of ill-fitted cogs chipping away-- both a tempest-tide and midnight snowfall, yet the sum of neither.
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Feb 23, 2015
Feb 23, 2015 at 8:10 PM UTC
The Gemini
She has a bruise on her left knee reminiscent of science-book nebulas, and the veins reaching into her palm look like the ivy vines wrapped around the old oak at the end of my grandmother’s driveway. But as she presses contacts into each eye, her pupils dilate and contract like a camera lens shifting to accommodate for motion blurry as her unaided vision, and her wrists crack as if made of ill-fitted cogs chipping away-- both a tempest-tide and midnight snowfall, yet the sum of neither.
mel-harcum
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Feb 23, 2015
Feb 23, 2015 at 8:10 PM UTC
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