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sun; our mother

serendipity is summer laying down with siblings long forgot they giggle as their bodies brush my skin goosebumps greet them together we look to the mother and wonder naught if she will keep shining, but instead breathe the rebirth of heavy life and stretch with our grassy kin reaching endlessly for her salvation
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LadyWallflower
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Jan 29, 2018
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me and the grass

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#grass#sun#mother#nature#summer#serendipity#mom#goosebumps#giggle
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