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More tagalong more chirping, the people kind and hibiscus flowers in my mouth, and so much effort to grasp each age and eye of mine in two pastel-sticky-fingered hands after hearing "pontification" uttered in my head, so far off ago, despite the delight still sifting through my opal waves of brain, some iridescent sponge, absorbing sensuality, roaming freely in the park, contending with philosophers and bums yet confusing the two heads under a waxing crescent, bright like an angel's sickle, a pearly scythe, just the moon and the reckoners with no home base.
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Mar 5, 2013
Mar 5, 2013 at 6:38 PM UTC
When Spring Was Kind
More tagalong more chirping, the people kind and hibiscus flowers in my mouth, and so much effort to grasp each age and eye of mine in two pastel-sticky-fingered hands after hearing "pontification" uttered in my head, so far off ago, despite the delight still sifting through my opal waves of brain, some iridescent sponge, absorbing sensuality, roaming freely in the park, contending with philosophers and bums yet confusing the two heads under a waxing crescent, bright like an angel's sickle, a pearly scythe, just the moon and the reckoners with no home base.
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Mar 5, 2013
Mar 5, 2013 at 6:38 PM UTC
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