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Today the world flipped upside down           like a teapot out of balance or                       a warlord out of steam     and our structure in all of its dense                 crystalline time               s   h   a   t   t   e   r   e   d         to the music of clouds, gobbled up raw earth              and breath and water and choked                     out a little ball of us, perfect and                 productive                                         it had no place here so                                                    today the world flipped upside                                  down to shake us off like                                     the ants we are but                                           forever drifting through                                                       daydreams is                                                              nice because I enjoy your company
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Jan 10, 2012
Jan 10, 2012 at 5:47 PM UTC
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Today the world flipped upside down           like a teapot out of balance or                       a warlord out of steam     and our structure in all of its dense                 crystalline time               s   h   a   t   t   e   r   e   d         to the music of clouds, gobbled up raw earth              and breath and water and choked                     out a little ball of us, perfect and                 productive                                         it had no place here so                                                    today the world flipped upside                                  down to shake us off like                                     the ants we are but                                           forever drifting through                                                       daydreams is                                                              nice because I enjoy your company
samuel-the-poet
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Jan 10, 2012
Jan 10, 2012 at 5:47 PM UTC
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