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they never talk about the trees with history so shaped by poetry, tales of the aesthetic and also the way in which the light bands across the delicacy of skin along her neck, how could they neglect the trees? the source of which material you deface litter with your soliloquies and your... your scrappings of failed attempts to... how could you not devour them? with all your grand metaphors and your passing, blindly romantic drabbles the pen is mightier than the sword so turn your weapon towards your blank canvas battlefield and write of the trees revel in the symphony note the calibre of such leaves as they thrive and not just fly but soar oh, and recall the aching; the bark can only withstand the wind for so very long before the unstoppable force renders the immovable object a hopeless nothing on the forest floor tell me, if you fell so completely with not a soul around to witness you did you ever really fall at all?
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Jul 21, 2017
Jul 21, 2017 at 1:23 AM UTC
blank canvas battlefield
they never talk about the trees with history so shaped by poetry, tales of the aesthetic and also the way in which the light bands across the delicacy of skin along her neck, how could they neglect the trees? the source of which material you deface litter with your soliloquies and your... your scrappings of failed attempts to... how could you not devour them? with all your grand metaphors and your passing, blindly romantic drabbles the pen is mightier than the sword so turn your weapon towards your blank canvas battlefield and write of the trees revel in the symphony note the calibre of such leaves as they thrive and not just fly but soar oh, and recall the aching; the bark can only withstand the wind for so very long before the unstoppable force renders the immovable object a hopeless nothing on the forest floor tell me, if you fell so completely with not a soul around to witness you did you ever really fall at all?
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19/Gender Fluid/London, UK
Jul 21, 2017
Jul 21, 2017 at 1:23 AM UTC
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