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the woods are home and i am a pine, disintegrated and reborn in the shape of a girl. “come home,” they say— i already am, at rest in the trunk of an oak. closer to the source of my atoms than i have ever been. each tree has a different voice— some high, some low, some smooth, some rhythmic, all with the cadence of a lullaby. “you are home, you are home,” they say, and all the leaves rustle in the wind and slowly, slowly, i fragment, fracture, splinter, shatter—into something tall, sturdy, reaching to the sky, reaching to the soil, reaching through the earth. the woods are home and i am a pine, disintegrated in the shape of a girl and reborn into the arms of the forest.
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Jun 14, 2017
Jun 14, 2017 at 9:41 PM UTC
forest girl
the woods are home and i am a pine, disintegrated and reborn in the shape of a girl. “come home,” they say— i already am, at rest in the trunk of an oak. closer to the source of my atoms than i have ever been. each tree has a different voice— some high, some low, some smooth, some rhythmic, all with the cadence of a lullaby. “you are home, you are home,” they say, and all the leaves rustle in the wind and slowly, slowly, i fragment, fracture, splinter, shatter—into something tall, sturdy, reaching to the sky, reaching to the soil, reaching through the earth. the woods are home and i am a pine, disintegrated in the shape of a girl and reborn into the arms of the forest.
(g.c.) 5/25/17
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Jun 14, 2017
Jun 14, 2017 at 9:41 PM UTC
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