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you burst blackberries between your fingers. blue juices, sweet somehow, drip down the curve of your wrist, bleed like ink over the soft lines of the palm, skin-colored fortune tellers. the spilled blackberries leave letters in their ink-paths here; perhaps an anagram of my name. now sun calls you daughter. she nursed you in her light-womb, watched history unfold on earth like a crane stretching its feathers. dropped you like a blessing and brought the first sunset, beckoning sky’s cotton-candy pinks, sugar-coated cream, freshly-squished blackberry colours. dancing down your hands still, sweet, saccharine ink; all earth’s berry bushes stretch their twig-arms toward you. the apple trees call you sister, pick you bouquets of honeysuckle. sun warmed their blossoms, they say. their smell is smooth and sugared, melting in your rosy-fingered hands, like soft slices of daybreak, snippets of syrupy dawn. you are eve now, stretching bare skin in twilight, opening love-laden palms to blooming bushes of roses, plucking them from their stems like petal-coated candies; the apex of nature, zenith of earth’s creatures. a thousand years wax and wane; beyond the limits of time, you are one with sky, all the sweet seconds in history condensed. you pop a blackberry into your mouth, delicate ink-skin bursting.
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Jan 28, 2018
Jan 28, 2018 at 1:11 AM UTC
blackberries bursting
you burst blackberries between your fingers. blue juices, sweet somehow, drip down the curve of your wrist, bleed like ink over the soft lines of the palm, skin-colored fortune tellers. the spilled blackberries leave letters in their ink-paths here; perhaps an anagram of my name. now sun calls you daughter. she nursed you in her light-womb, watched history unfold on earth like a crane stretching its feathers. dropped you like a blessing and brought the first sunset, beckoning sky’s cotton-candy pinks, sugar-coated cream, freshly-squished blackberry colours. dancing down your hands still, sweet, saccharine ink; all earth’s berry bushes stretch their twig-arms toward you. the apple trees call you sister, pick you bouquets of honeysuckle. sun warmed their blossoms, they say. their smell is smooth and sugared, melting in your rosy-fingered hands, like soft slices of daybreak, snippets of syrupy dawn. you are eve now, stretching bare skin in twilight, opening love-laden palms to blooming bushes of roses, plucking them from their stems like petal-coated candies; the apex of nature, zenith of earth’s creatures. a thousand years wax and wane; beyond the limits of time, you are one with sky, all the sweet seconds in history condensed. you pop a blackberry into your mouth, delicate ink-skin bursting.
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Jan 28, 2018
Jan 28, 2018 at 1:11 AM UTC
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