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That summer the sky was hedged in by clouds, as if to stave off emptiness. When trees unfolded their fragrant bones you were enveloped in the lavender scent of solitude and you could not shed the bitterest memories. You learned truths that seemed unkind: the world is insincere and you will never be beautiful. It is best to care for nothing. To dream of lines and endings. It was then that you noticed the contradiction inherent in hinges, how a door can blossom and wither in the same breath. How it all depends on the will of a hand.
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Jul 23, 2011
Jul 23, 2011 at 10:27 AM UTC
cellar door
That summer the sky was hedged in by clouds, as if to stave off emptiness. When trees unfolded their fragrant bones you were enveloped in the lavender scent of solitude and you could not shed the bitterest memories. You learned truths that seemed unkind: the world is insincere and you will never be beautiful. It is best to care for nothing. To dream of lines and endings. It was then that you noticed the contradiction inherent in hinges, how a door can blossom and wither in the same breath. How it all depends on the will of a hand.
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Jul 23, 2011
Jul 23, 2011 at 10:27 AM UTC
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