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I dug the holes and covered the acorns with the disembodied spirit of hope Maybe in death life would live I hold on tight to the frozen dawns of winter's demise The days grow in rows of   interpretude Collecting pole dancing soltices and bi-polar equinoxes chardonarily intoxicated in literary analyses from southern France Ah , but those acorns so full of promise Maybe they will oak out and I can someday be the earthern reality infusing the return of spring again
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Jan 9, 2021
Jan 9, 2021 at 7:32 AM UTC
Acorns
I dug the holes and covered the acorns with the disembodied spirit of hope Maybe in death life would live I hold on tight to the frozen dawns of winter's demise The days grow in rows of   interpretude Collecting pole dancing soltices and bi-polar equinoxes chardonarily intoxicated in literary analyses from southern France Ah , but those acorns so full of promise Maybe they will oak out and I can someday be the earthern reality infusing the return of spring again
South-by-Southwest
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75/M/Birmingham , Alabama
Jan 9, 2021
Jan 9, 2021 at 7:32 AM UTC
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