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*the roots of my people are winding, twisting, intricate art in themselves. our skin— a million shades of rain-soaked and sun-kissed. our bodies meld with our bamboo, stretching our fingers endlessly upwards— our plum blossoms, resilient through sheets of snow— our willows, soft and airy, swaying in perfect rhythm with the wind our land breathes. we are born of nature— our voices sharp and nimble; oxygen leaves our lungs and carves peaks in the sky, pierces clouds like the huangshan— we move like no other blood, fast and flying, fleet-footed, ever-flowing. the roots of my people are painted in calligraphy pens and ink, and it runs through each of us, as we stand tall, serene, in symbolic tradition, just like our trees.*
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Oct 12, 2016
Oct 12, 2016 at 10:23 AM UTC
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*the roots of my people are winding, twisting, intricate art in themselves. our skin— a million shades of rain-soaked and sun-kissed. our bodies meld with our bamboo, stretching our fingers endlessly upwards— our plum blossoms, resilient through sheets of snow— our willows, soft and airy, swaying in perfect rhythm with the wind our land breathes. we are born of nature— our voices sharp and nimble; oxygen leaves our lungs and carves peaks in the sky, pierces clouds like the huangshan— we move like no other blood, fast and flying, fleet-footed, ever-flowing. the roots of my people are painted in calligraphy pens and ink, and it runs through each of us, as we stand tall, serene, in symbolic tradition, just like our trees.*
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Oct 12, 2016
Oct 12, 2016 at 10:23 AM UTC
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