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Let us write together, the story of the night: flow like the stars in the distant river, hopping stalk to stalk, you of the same plume; Here I part your hair, and plant a kiss, holy emerges the passage to the promised land and the miracle, that rises like the song from the dunes, from your dimples and twinkles in your eyes, moon-kissed the road that forks: this is where we wrong took the turn, going back to where we started stuck, deep under, we will peer periscoped into the wide sky, dark, studded diamonds and my hands slide into the clouds that gather gentle the rains behind your neck: this is the recipe for a storm, monsoon tide; my forefinger on your lips:  keep silent now, oracle mage, for your words can land like summer rain on the roof tiles, birthing them worlds, that cascade the starlines; which were as one in the beginning; shoreless we go, transmigrating star to star
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Mar 15, 2018
Mar 15, 2018 at 1:30 PM UTC
Miracle
Let us write together, the story of the night: flow like the stars in the distant river, hopping stalk to stalk, you of the same plume; Here I part your hair, and plant a kiss, holy emerges the passage to the promised land and the miracle, that rises like the song from the dunes, from your dimples and twinkles in your eyes, moon-kissed the road that forks: this is where we wrong took the turn, going back to where we started stuck, deep under, we will peer periscoped into the wide sky, dark, studded diamonds and my hands slide into the clouds that gather gentle the rains behind your neck: this is the recipe for a storm, monsoon tide; my forefinger on your lips:  keep silent now, oracle mage, for your words can land like summer rain on the roof tiles, birthing them worlds, that cascade the starlines; which were as one in the beginning; shoreless we go, transmigrating star to star
this is the miracle of life, transmigrating from life to life, ever in quest of the one supreme, which is love
prabhu-iyer
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Mar 15, 2018
Mar 15, 2018 at 1:30 PM UTC
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