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I'd like to pluck you from the speck of a hot Colorado summer, sprinkle you with ambrosia until you've grown enormous, then together we could stomp through the cities laughing, "Let's make that catawampus." I'd like to tug at one of your shoelaces in the kitchen, crawl up your arm and then climb into your ear, shrink you down with a spell's whisper and together, just disappear. I'd like to say goodbye to our titanic ways then goodbye again to the microscopic, find our regular size in the fall once all is well.
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Jul 14, 2011
Jul 14, 2011 at 10:46 AM UTC
The size of atoms & Summer
I'd like to pluck you from the speck of a hot Colorado summer, sprinkle you with ambrosia until you've grown enormous, then together we could stomp through the cities laughing, "Let's make that catawampus." I'd like to tug at one of your shoelaces in the kitchen, crawl up your arm and then climb into your ear, shrink you down with a spell's whisper and together, just disappear. I'd like to say goodbye to our titanic ways then goodbye again to the microscopic, find our regular size in the fall once all is well.
matthew-cannizzaro
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Jul 14, 2011
Jul 14, 2011 at 10:46 AM UTC
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