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i found the body of a small bird on my kitchen floor. it was so small, legs curled upwards, eyes lifeless and open. how long had it been there? it was evening, the silky winter light had almost set, yet outside i cradled it in my palm, soft and green. on grass stained knees, i dug dirt caked fingernails through dusty earth, and mumbling a prayer, gently buried it under the camellia bush. i have never been interested in death, content with my own indifference, but oh – to settle a beautiful thing, tuck it into place under the earth above which it once soared, to part the damp soil and return what once was born – was the world always this delicate?
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Jun 14, 2021
Jun 14, 2021 at 3:53 AM UTC
greenfinch
i found the body of a small bird on my kitchen floor. it was so small, legs curled upwards, eyes lifeless and open. how long had it been there? it was evening, the silky winter light had almost set, yet outside i cradled it in my palm, soft and green. on grass stained knees, i dug dirt caked fingernails through dusty earth, and mumbling a prayer, gently buried it under the camellia bush. i have never been interested in death, content with my own indifference, but oh – to settle a beautiful thing, tuck it into place under the earth above which it once soared, to part the damp soil and return what once was born – was the world always this delicate?
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24/a small island
Jun 14, 2021
Jun 14, 2021 at 3:53 AM UTC
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