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From there, it took off In a tight and furious arch That so fast Seemed slowed By heartbeats Tied to a certain spark, accelerated As it came flying back towards the land again Like some sort of strange bird Or insect So controlled, yet so headily wild Throwing back its head Catching on fire Burning down the line Burning down its spine All pressure telling it to fly From the post Burst outward In an explosion akin to stars Or bullet wounds Arching, terribly fast It hits the palm of my hand And lolls like a tired dog Breathing
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Jan 25, 2010
Jan 25, 2010 at 2:03 PM UTC
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From there, it took off In a tight and furious arch That so fast Seemed slowed By heartbeats Tied to a certain spark, accelerated As it came flying back towards the land again Like some sort of strange bird Or insect So controlled, yet so headily wild Throwing back its head Catching on fire Burning down the line Burning down its spine All pressure telling it to fly From the post Burst outward In an explosion akin to stars Or bullet wounds Arching, terribly fast It hits the palm of my hand And lolls like a tired dog Breathing
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Jan 25, 2010
Jan 25, 2010 at 2:03 PM UTC
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