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o, life — you summon the compunction of    our beforeness. with your hands, you have worn me   like a glove, tending to your footfall   of soil. with your voice, you poise the starkness   of this bleak leviathan airlessness. rousing the frogs sleeping in their   fortresses — i give them no unction. it is because life         is a shard of glass surreptitiously flattened out, shifting its balance,    an obscure triangle. because life is a rose of the old and my hands, a curious spry — i know not its thorns,    only the dew that melds to dry. because life has left me a youngling so old, groping in the beholden dark. i recover no wholeness, and as i sit in the middle of cobblestones, the moon whetted to an inverse dagger,   the blue of the sky like a cathedral in twilight has its tremendous secrets   revealed by lunar markings. this is the voyage of the derelict; scraps of paper twirling, blown by wind from stars, the sodden aroma of the seaside — life, you are a sea and the waves unnerve the true blood of subterraneans.
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Dec 14, 2015
Dec 14, 2015 at 6:00 AM UTC
Subtteraneans
o, life — you summon the compunction of    our beforeness. with your hands, you have worn me   like a glove, tending to your footfall   of soil. with your voice, you poise the starkness   of this bleak leviathan airlessness. rousing the frogs sleeping in their   fortresses — i give them no unction. it is because life         is a shard of glass surreptitiously flattened out, shifting its balance,    an obscure triangle. because life is a rose of the old and my hands, a curious spry — i know not its thorns,    only the dew that melds to dry. because life has left me a youngling so old, groping in the beholden dark. i recover no wholeness, and as i sit in the middle of cobblestones, the moon whetted to an inverse dagger,   the blue of the sky like a cathedral in twilight has its tremendous secrets   revealed by lunar markings. this is the voyage of the derelict; scraps of paper twirling, blown by wind from stars, the sodden aroma of the seaside — life, you are a sea and the waves unnerve the true blood of subterraneans.
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Dec 14, 2015
Dec 14, 2015 at 6:00 AM UTC
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