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there's a picture of sunflowers, my favorite by far. one leans apart from the congregation, rests it's head on a wooden fence. a visible sigh in it's face it's posture affects -- and though time accelerates, there is still gold in the lines of my face, some days    the light catches and warmth Ihold in my pockets for days like today, I drizzle it on my tongue. &my; insides are wrapped in dusty glow from eons before I began to wilt
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Dec 26, 2014
Dec 26, 2014 at 2:42 PM UTC
at the dentist's office
there's a picture of sunflowers, my favorite by far. one leans apart from the congregation, rests it's head on a wooden fence. a visible sigh in it's face it's posture affects -- and though time accelerates, there is still gold in the lines of my face, some days    the light catches and warmth Ihold in my pockets for days like today, I drizzle it on my tongue. &my; insides are wrapped in dusty glow from eons before I began to wilt
makiya-green
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Dec 26, 2014
Dec 26, 2014 at 2:42 PM UTC
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