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Maroon sky

When the trees take root in the sky And the planets rotate in the ground The black bird sings a song of yellow And the canary sings the mourning sound We walk past where the sidewalk ends And transparent solid ground we fall All green color eyes at our finger tips Hour glass eyes falling past our closed toe call Everything a dream What we want things to be For the attention of it The reality is the worst The real me is the worst me Maroon painted on our sky Green splashed our sea Your octopus garden grows As our river of fire flows Flying through rock And climbing over air The impossible broken My eyes woken
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azlynn-jane-andrews
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Published
Nov 21, 2011
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