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achenial planets, yet un-spawned, suspended, seemingly strangled, by an indurate umbilical bind, sway in the breath of this nascent spring forsaken fossilised baubles, from a Christmas you’d rather not be reminded of and while their skin breathes our dirt I write my words on their parchment leaves and rips of litter, to leave scattered for the rats who live in the shade, to read at their leisure
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Mar 27, 2015
Mar 27, 2015 at 3:19 AM UTC
platanus (I)
achenial planets, yet un-spawned, suspended, seemingly strangled, by an indurate umbilical bind, sway in the breath of this nascent spring forsaken fossilised baubles, from a Christmas you’d rather not be reminded of and while their skin breathes our dirt I write my words on their parchment leaves and rips of litter, to leave scattered for the rats who live in the shade, to read at their leisure
older words merged with more recent words, not sure if they work completely but both sets were written about the same location
paul-sands
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Mar 27, 2015
Mar 27, 2015 at 3:19 AM UTC
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