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alter of sand

his fingers dig into the dirt like a priest bends for prayer. his feet are rooted to the ground and his lips taste like the earth. in the trees he hides himself, clothed in a vestment of mist clutched between dirty fingernails. in the sand is laid out all the words he's ever truly known: the word of the sand is what he lives by.
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Aug 6, 2011
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