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Because yesterday we were leaves on the concrete Fragrance lost, reduced to colorful crunches underfoot But today I find myself in the stems Veiny arms are reaching skywards, Tomorrow a branch may be my destination- Clear the airways. The stars are nothing but streetlamps And there’s nowhere to go but up
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Oct 27, 2011
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