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Nov 2020
Javid My Brother

***** of my forever past I sought out the mother who had me. In thick bushland I staggered towards a hunter's Moon looming over a clear sky. Ripped pants scraping legs trampled on dead foliage. Tree of my forever past show me the way. Its bent branches burned retinas gloomy watering salty tears. Javid I may have found you but we will be a gone runner tomorrow morning.
Slow grinding teeth it's a cruel disturbance. A flurry of birds gliding over the way water in October.
Mimi Bordeaux
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Mimi Bordeaux  43/Androgyne/Melbourne Australia
(43/Androgyne/Melbourne Australia)   
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