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I hurried... a hooded scrape of epaulette through rhododendron corridors an exit to the brace. All tradition is mine so I threw her a peace sign that caught in the ivy both long-tooth and way-tied I walked.... a slow Nantucket sleigh ride to the field where she waited, tall, sheep- skinned in her cuneiform We talked.. Met, smoking by the ringers net sequestered in the biscuit verge. Too long into the bison grass of Pompeii afternoons, is how We slept
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Sep 14, 2017
Sep 14, 2017 at 10:46 AM UTC
Pompeii
I hurried... a hooded scrape of epaulette through rhododendron corridors an exit to the brace. All tradition is mine so I threw her a peace sign that caught in the ivy both long-tooth and way-tied I walked.... a slow Nantucket sleigh ride to the field where she waited, tall, sheep- skinned in her cuneiform We talked.. Met, smoking by the ringers net sequestered in the biscuit verge. Too long into the bison grass of Pompeii afternoons, is how We slept
alistair-william-bullen
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Sep 14, 2017
Sep 14, 2017 at 10:46 AM UTC
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