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I've been barreling across oceans lately. Across blue and green and salty winds (my hair in a mass, as I sail, sail, away) I've been closing my eyes and tearing over waves. barely letting the foam brush my toes (a tingling tickle, that I choose to ignore). ignore so many times that I can't turn around and go back and hold a sconce to my ear and hear the ocean anymore. I've become a desert snail. Trudging through the sand (so hot it scorches my stomach and I can almost hear you laughing) up hills, up hills I go of burning sand (they're coals) and I feel it underneath my fingernails as I climb I climb I climb where I can almost touch the sun. where I can feel the warmth of kindness on my face again. where I can imagine your eyes the color of a garden snake the cruelty of a garden snake. In my shell, I hear no ocean. I've become a desert snail.
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Apr 19, 2013
Apr 19, 2013 at 1:23 AM UTC
Desert Snail.
I've been barreling across oceans lately. Across blue and green and salty winds (my hair in a mass, as I sail, sail, away) I've been closing my eyes and tearing over waves. barely letting the foam brush my toes (a tingling tickle, that I choose to ignore). ignore so many times that I can't turn around and go back and hold a sconce to my ear and hear the ocean anymore. I've become a desert snail. Trudging through the sand (so hot it scorches my stomach and I can almost hear you laughing) up hills, up hills I go of burning sand (they're coals) and I feel it underneath my fingernails as I climb I climb I climb where I can almost touch the sun. where I can feel the warmth of kindness on my face again. where I can imagine your eyes the color of a garden snake the cruelty of a garden snake. In my shell, I hear no ocean. I've become a desert snail.
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Apr 19, 2013
Apr 19, 2013 at 1:23 AM UTC
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