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I'm a few feet under the city, in the cemetery of the streetcars. Images celebrating Stonewall convex from projectors onto chilled chamber of gypsum cement. I'm here for yoga, an absolute beginner with my purple mat, taking off my shoes and feeling the rough floor where the streetcars were severed from their electric milk. The hour of my longest spine is saturated, voices fed only to me. My hands slip... My bones are symphony. When the hour's done I have a new face of salt. I fold my street of discovery and shake the stairs. I climb out to supermassive clouds, I feel my shape move, I'm grateful for you.
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Jun 6, 2019
Jun 6, 2019 at 3:09 PM UTC
Yoga
I'm a few feet under the city, in the cemetery of the streetcars. Images celebrating Stonewall convex from projectors onto chilled chamber of gypsum cement. I'm here for yoga, an absolute beginner with my purple mat, taking off my shoes and feeling the rough floor where the streetcars were severed from their electric milk. The hour of my longest spine is saturated, voices fed only to me. My hands slip... My bones are symphony. When the hour's done I have a new face of salt. I fold my street of discovery and shake the stairs. I climb out to supermassive clouds, I feel my shape move, I'm grateful for you.
EvanS
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Jun 6, 2019
Jun 6, 2019 at 3:09 PM UTC
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