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this rough sometimes of a star within the grit of wind moves all scepters to still the stirring of their grip to seize and make loose their hands. (that they might hold the cupping of that final flint where from which a spark shall new and in colors bright, a morning do.) giving up of cent; and bills no more their fists to clench. (my dear there is world within this kiss; this breath and dew. i live; shall feel; have of body been and went into fields alive with colors bent.) make this thy cheek to speak: this single promise of the earth to break beneath the tread of stars, where grass and flower coo– and with the rain a tiny song of evening make,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   .
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Jul 11, 2016
Jul 11, 2016 at 2:26 AM UTC
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this rough sometimes of a star within the grit of wind moves all scepters to still the stirring of their grip to seize and make loose their hands. (that they might hold the cupping of that final flint where from which a spark shall new and in colors bright, a morning do.) giving up of cent; and bills no more their fists to clench. (my dear there is world within this kiss; this breath and dew. i live; shall feel; have of body been and went into fields alive with colors bent.) make this thy cheek to speak: this single promise of the earth to break beneath the tread of stars, where grass and flower coo– and with the rain a tiny song of evening make,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   ,                                                   .
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Jul 11, 2016
Jul 11, 2016 at 2:26 AM UTC
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