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Somewhere beyond the hast of commerce, where noises sing rather than shout. I know of a place under a canopy of emerald leaves, haloed in the sun. Creatures come to crawl and fly, soaking the bounty growing natural. Moments of stillness blow soft, carrying stresses away. It's a place owned by the trees, they bend to greet travelers weary of their cage. A place I long to stroll, where summer kisses all that lives and wildness sprouts within
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Jun 11, 2019
Jun 11, 2019 at 10:21 AM UTC
A place I know
Somewhere beyond the hast of commerce, where noises sing rather than shout. I know of a place under a canopy of emerald leaves, haloed in the sun. Creatures come to crawl and fly, soaking the bounty growing natural. Moments of stillness blow soft, carrying stresses away. It's a place owned by the trees, they bend to greet travelers weary of their cage. A place I long to stroll, where summer kisses all that lives and wildness sprouts within
Lahkeesha
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36/F/Wisconsin
Jun 11, 2019
Jun 11, 2019 at 10:21 AM UTC
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