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Down by the mud banks of Skunk Creek, checking out the meniscus up the water strider's legs, waiting for the bullheads to spit stones into a Roman mosaic, hoping the undulating green algae would flow auburn like the hair of Venus blown by the wild gawking turkeys in the tall grass. But that's another museum. That's a different day in the gallery below the bur oak bowers where the cottonwood seed floats on a breath as if examining the probability of falling too soon upon the water.
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Aug 3, 2019
Aug 3, 2019 at 3:07 PM UTC
Random Thoughts on Rocks and Algae
Down by the mud banks of Skunk Creek, checking out the meniscus up the water strider's legs, waiting for the bullheads to spit stones into a Roman mosaic, hoping the undulating green algae would flow auburn like the hair of Venus blown by the wild gawking turkeys in the tall grass. But that's another museum. That's a different day in the gallery below the bur oak bowers where the cottonwood seed floats on a breath as if examining the probability of falling too soon upon the water.
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55/M/Middle America
Aug 3, 2019
Aug 3, 2019 at 3:07 PM UTC
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