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May 2014
a single confinement
beset all the materials
the home, the people, the
sanctity of belonging.

the prominence of interaction
so deep-seated and yearning
the very fiber of our cells
beg for collision and reaction.

a life starts and ends
for us all as equals
chemical, and apoptotic.

we grow to believe
we are beyond this.

invincible.

allowing us to set ourselves apart.



from animals.



from one another.

a life so self serving and cyclical
allowing the viewer of their life
to experience
true laxity

of all that is important.
Hanna-Annie Peach
Written by
Hanna-Annie Peach  Wellington, New Zealand
(Wellington, New Zealand)   
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