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The frost-feathered birches are a heavenly white, knuckled and rigid as elderly spines, Holy as naves and as filled with esteem November announces my season of dreams Long nights south to the tree and the lake For happiness sake, and lying with stars The comforting sounds of a million cars Rubber on tar, rubber on tar Flights of romance and my supper outside A tangle of shadows fiercely flailing at my sides, and over tables of oak I am sat near silent others in their scarves and winter coats They accompany me so, although none by invite We are strangers breaking bread beneath a milky way of lights Here where lofty leagues above, the storm begins to croon Where fleecy clouds in motion seem to overtake the moon
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Oct 23, 2020
Oct 23, 2020 at 7:36 AM UTC
Season of Dreams
The frost-feathered birches are a heavenly white, knuckled and rigid as elderly spines, Holy as naves and as filled with esteem November announces my season of dreams Long nights south to the tree and the lake For happiness sake, and lying with stars The comforting sounds of a million cars Rubber on tar, rubber on tar Flights of romance and my supper outside A tangle of shadows fiercely flailing at my sides, and over tables of oak I am sat near silent others in their scarves and winter coats They accompany me so, although none by invite We are strangers breaking bread beneath a milky way of lights Here where lofty leagues above, the storm begins to croon Where fleecy clouds in motion seem to overtake the moon
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35/M/Ireland
Oct 23, 2020
Oct 23, 2020 at 7:36 AM UTC
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