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Paper Lanterns Your twin roots inflate and detach as they form themselves, Arms of golden battered skin, your bamboo hollows Sway as the sun-split winds blow through you. When you breathe, your heart is light too and small, as if swallowed and held between fluorescent sheets, rocking on the cradle of the wind. Up, up in the wandering, burning blue Slipping away the earthen bonds, you rise. And, with silent lifting thoughts, you withdraw into the sanctity of space.
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Oct 19, 2011
Oct 19, 2011 at 5:19 AM UTC
Paper Lanterns
Paper Lanterns Your twin roots inflate and detach as they form themselves, Arms of golden battered skin, your bamboo hollows Sway as the sun-split winds blow through you. When you breathe, your heart is light too and small, as if swallowed and held between fluorescent sheets, rocking on the cradle of the wind. Up, up in the wandering, burning blue Slipping away the earthen bonds, you rise. And, with silent lifting thoughts, you withdraw into the sanctity of space.
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Oct 19, 2011
Oct 19, 2011 at 5:19 AM UTC
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