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though impossible, i am sure the ancients would regard you as the stardust skinned messenger, charging, winged, to the heavens without horizons, twisting and buckling, destination determined upon arrival, oceans of gleaming light carry you. how magnificent, you think. how magnificent. this isolation gives you a higher faith in the ones who graciously hurled you, the ones who live above, their own heaven impossibly swirling. oh, monstrous sphere! glorious as it is, how it could possibly contain beings kind enough to lay you along the stars, you'll never know.
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Sep 9, 2019
Sep 9, 2019 at 3:41 AM UTC
song for the satellite
though impossible, i am sure the ancients would regard you as the stardust skinned messenger, charging, winged, to the heavens without horizons, twisting and buckling, destination determined upon arrival, oceans of gleaming light carry you. how magnificent, you think. how magnificent. this isolation gives you a higher faith in the ones who graciously hurled you, the ones who live above, their own heaven impossibly swirling. oh, monstrous sphere! glorious as it is, how it could possibly contain beings kind enough to lay you along the stars, you'll never know.
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Sep 9, 2019
Sep 9, 2019 at 3:41 AM UTC
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