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born to scorn all you've ever known

lithe and quick

your body is an essence that bends and billows with every breath of the earth

dips and trips upon each falling moment

until your lost with no sense of direction

and time is just emit spelled backwards

as your energy radiates to fill all that youve ever known

or ever will

body overpowered by soul

and your just as real

as you are in sleep

images creep

across your mind

actions no longer clandestine

but rather alive

for what seemed unreal

you now feel

from the chill down your neck

to the twitch in your toes

as you run barefoot along the open land

hand in hand

with imagination

and the skies are green while the ground is blue

you say hello and I hug you

and ask if youd like to dance

no trance or haze

just the ways

we live our life

no fear or strife

yet with no knowledge of what words even mean

anyway

thiga men to la say

yes I will go pick you a flower

thats gold and blue

to rest on your bare hip bone

as we ponder the pink clouds floating in the pond

deciding which to go rest on

in heaps of soft caresses

not one inch is left untouched'or unloved

the moon lays just below the surface of the water

and i trace my fingers across its surface

leaves channels of grainy sand

thats soon filled by little friends that burrow and tuck in

I blow very lightly and the moon goes out

while soft ripples rock me to sleep

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Jun 11, 2013
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