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Northern Mountain

mimicking birds

we fled from the fields

full of balloon men

and their hearty work ethic

released from cages

we occupy the crude pastel

shades that take meaning out

of context

I breathe only to feel

my lungs collapsing

I run only to feel my

knees buckling

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topher-green
American
Published
May 31, 2011
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