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I am there but time is standing still though the river rushes past to remind me of the grave grip of gravity, the rolling of this tiny rock and the necessary fiction of minutes no wound clock woes me no hunger torments me no trail awaits my feet I am there with my line to the depths I know hold treasures blocked from my deluded eyes by reflections of blue-gray skies a simple tug on my wrist pulls me farther from the burdened banks to which I must ultimately return but not for an eternal while while my line is taut and the curse of time is not menacingly marching in this dreamy flow
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Dec 23, 2011
Dec 23, 2011 at 6:15 PM UTC
to di, the fisherwoman, who knows a river runs through it
I am there but time is standing still though the river rushes past to remind me of the grave grip of gravity, the rolling of this tiny rock and the necessary fiction of minutes no wound clock woes me no hunger torments me no trail awaits my feet I am there with my line to the depths I know hold treasures blocked from my deluded eyes by reflections of blue-gray skies a simple tug on my wrist pulls me farther from the burdened banks to which I must ultimately return but not for an eternal while while my line is taut and the curse of time is not menacingly marching in this dreamy flow
spysgrandson
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Dec 23, 2011
Dec 23, 2011 at 6:15 PM UTC
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