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Deep and dark now whalebone and winter rain. Thin plates to enlarge the circle, a hand to the sky. Unafraid, a black bird watches me approach. Trees shift, and gulls turn the day no other words come. Silent friends meeting, the sound of chairs being moved ,in and out. Tears in silver foil litter the ground and white wind eyes darken the mood. I look at the rain shadow and distant virga, razored through and losing its name. And yet, a fleeting symbol of life a returning sea, seducing the summer sun.
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Mar 28, 2019
Mar 28, 2019 at 9:25 AM UTC
Quite Neighbourhood
Deep and dark now whalebone and winter rain. Thin plates to enlarge the circle, a hand to the sky. Unafraid, a black bird watches me approach. Trees shift, and gulls turn the day no other words come. Silent friends meeting, the sound of chairs being moved ,in and out. Tears in silver foil litter the ground and white wind eyes darken the mood. I look at the rain shadow and distant virga, razored through and losing its name. And yet, a fleeting symbol of life a returning sea, seducing the summer sun.
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Mar 28, 2019
Mar 28, 2019 at 9:25 AM UTC
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