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Shangri-La

The day the starfish were high, we were swimming towards the sun and nirvana was only a stroke away. We carried stories in our stomaches and let them bubble up from our throats until we could see them wrap around the waists of street venders. The merry-go-round music tangled in my hair but I never wanted to shake it out. Your breath was in my lungs when the citrus-sucking sunshine made your heart skip a beat. Our feet burned black on the board walk when we walked too far, looking for where the ocean herself was born. When the mermaids called our names, we waded through tide pools, let seaweed grow around our ankles and promised never to uproot them. And finally the seagulls brought us aphrodisiacs from the Gods so we climbed the lightning bolts and became a new constellation.
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Jun 30, 2011
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