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Then it was raining frequent and changing shapes and layered into tranquil. We are closed inside Like two butterflies In a jar of cocoons Above 1110 feet of arching silence, along the long roads, Look for the distant meadows a warm kiss in the neck shortened a long paragraph of a longer book into a word The air is filled with an old book’s smell a long-dead memory a toys broken head a piece of cloth that you left an old calendar with a marked date We will arise from this cocoon Trespass into those woods flew away from here. Somewhere beyond June Like a pilgrimage unknown There’s daylight and ardor she is a winged angel perched on a tulip A Season of Woe, A Season of Merriment
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Nov 1, 2018
Nov 1, 2018 at 5:40 AM UTC
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Then it was raining frequent and changing shapes and layered into tranquil. We are closed inside Like two butterflies In a jar of cocoons Above 1110 feet of arching silence, along the long roads, Look for the distant meadows a warm kiss in the neck shortened a long paragraph of a longer book into a word The air is filled with an old book’s smell a long-dead memory a toys broken head a piece of cloth that you left an old calendar with a marked date We will arise from this cocoon Trespass into those woods flew away from here. Somewhere beyond June Like a pilgrimage unknown There’s daylight and ardor she is a winged angel perched on a tulip A Season of Woe, A Season of Merriment
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Nov 1, 2018
Nov 1, 2018 at 5:40 AM UTC
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