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"That one looks like a dragon," you said, extending your arm to the night sky. Sure enough, against the aubergine purple, there is a head and a tail and a tongue and a tiny lick of flame. The wheat feels frigid when compared to the heat of your waist. I pull you in closer terrified that the immensity of this field will swallow us. That we would sink down its esophagus, away from the sky. The stars are out now. And I imagine being swallowed. Of falling up into the universe. A celestial dive. I lick my lips and whisper to you and the stars and even the wheat, "This night will haunt me forever."
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Oct 7, 2012
Oct 7, 2012 at 1:20 PM UTC
Stargazing
"That one looks like a dragon," you said, extending your arm to the night sky. Sure enough, against the aubergine purple, there is a head and a tail and a tongue and a tiny lick of flame. The wheat feels frigid when compared to the heat of your waist. I pull you in closer terrified that the immensity of this field will swallow us. That we would sink down its esophagus, away from the sky. The stars are out now. And I imagine being swallowed. Of falling up into the universe. A celestial dive. I lick my lips and whisper to you and the stars and even the wheat, "This night will haunt me forever."
brad-lambert
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Oct 7, 2012
Oct 7, 2012 at 1:20 PM UTC
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