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a soft is just as sharp as hard is tawny fragile fingers o'er the premise of the swelling maze of branches up on the wind; o'er my sill the delicious fresh breath of the lamb of god who put under the skirt of cobalt (who now is wearing little shafts of golden; little grunts of oblong light prattling through tufts of whitish thoughts) all the air in lungs teetering past my lips to feed the choir of blades 'gainst the mooning pallor
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May 8, 2011
May 8, 2011 at 11:33 AM UTC
as soft is just as sharp as hard is tawny
a soft is just as sharp as hard is tawny fragile fingers o'er the premise of the swelling maze of branches up on the wind; o'er my sill the delicious fresh breath of the lamb of god who put under the skirt of cobalt (who now is wearing little shafts of golden; little grunts of oblong light prattling through tufts of whitish thoughts) all the air in lungs teetering past my lips to feed the choir of blades 'gainst the mooning pallor
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May 8, 2011
May 8, 2011 at 11:33 AM UTC
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