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This evening I thought the woods were on fire. It seemed a visitation of sorts. I believed it to be angels burning incense- Saints kissing the leaves- Fairies and sprites celebrating the summer passing and for one moment the sun peaked into the dark undergrowth- laying a swath of burning red. Gifting us with a piece of itself. This sun that ancients worshipped- Generations sacrificed and feared- chanted, praised, loved and bowed down deep in reverence now lay across a blaze of color on the bush underneath the trees. And for a moment I could not breathe overtaken by the thought of only this sun merely the sun leaning in- loving the earth.
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Oct 5, 2016
Oct 5, 2016 at 3:38 PM UTC
Reverie
This evening I thought the woods were on fire. It seemed a visitation of sorts. I believed it to be angels burning incense- Saints kissing the leaves- Fairies and sprites celebrating the summer passing and for one moment the sun peaked into the dark undergrowth- laying a swath of burning red. Gifting us with a piece of itself. This sun that ancients worshipped- Generations sacrificed and feared- chanted, praised, loved and bowed down deep in reverence now lay across a blaze of color on the bush underneath the trees. And for a moment I could not breathe overtaken by the thought of only this sun merely the sun leaning in- loving the earth.
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Oct 5, 2016
Oct 5, 2016 at 3:38 PM UTC
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