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The white-breasted nuthatch upside down the ancient bole. If it has no soul, neither do I. Pencils criss-crossed on the desk, sticks tangled on the ground. Oblong lenticels, yellow stars. We try to worship the divine in our ****** partners. They **** and sweat diurnally and fear their deaths. But the abstract God has also died. He lied to say he was eternal. Earth must burn, universe grow cold. Old field species become ornamentals. Mosquitoes prey on us, and black flies. The body decays, and this is what you come to love. And the ants that carry it away. This morning, the profusion of species contents me. The temperate zone is warm, late May. The posture of that bird is good to emulate.
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Aug 9, 2015
Aug 9, 2015 at 1:34 PM UTC
Upside Down the Ancient Bole
The white-breasted nuthatch upside down the ancient bole. If it has no soul, neither do I. Pencils criss-crossed on the desk, sticks tangled on the ground. Oblong lenticels, yellow stars. We try to worship the divine in our ****** partners. They **** and sweat diurnally and fear their deaths. But the abstract God has also died. He lied to say he was eternal. Earth must burn, universe grow cold. Old field species become ornamentals. Mosquitoes prey on us, and black flies. The body decays, and this is what you come to love. And the ants that carry it away. This morning, the profusion of species contents me. The temperate zone is warm, late May. The posture of that bird is good to emulate.
robert-ronnow
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Aug 9, 2015
Aug 9, 2015 at 1:34 PM UTC
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