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trees sunk in dolor as i teach what i could to the flowers and what they might say to me in seismic lunges of dark upon quivering fig will tremble the environs. the boughs mimic the serious mien of sundials — men have forgotten the primitive yet go rushing murderous waving bayonets claiming the silence,   the ruin rising above the phalanx. my glyptic words rise above the foliage telling all macabre presses against choked light. the heron,   the  nightingale, o'er there yonder hills tryingly enunciating something    in the hollow: they have traded us for mere soil.
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Nov 4, 2015
Nov 4, 2015 at 4:50 AM UTC
Trade Of Environs
trees sunk in dolor as i teach what i could to the flowers and what they might say to me in seismic lunges of dark upon quivering fig will tremble the environs. the boughs mimic the serious mien of sundials — men have forgotten the primitive yet go rushing murderous waving bayonets claiming the silence,   the ruin rising above the phalanx. my glyptic words rise above the foliage telling all macabre presses against choked light. the heron,   the  nightingale, o'er there yonder hills tryingly enunciating something    in the hollow: they have traded us for mere soil.
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Nov 4, 2015
Nov 4, 2015 at 4:50 AM UTC
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