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A woman crying has the same smell of cherry blossom buds, leaping from small thing to small thing everything is raked, unleafed the summer cobblestone. Of her ex-season she may ask – oh, autumn, did you wear a taffeta wedding dress? With pearls? Because her husband left when she did too, that silk is such bad luck, frilling slightly as a broken rib so now the days have slits last winter’s snow was meant to fill. A clock of seasons and the last time they slept together, spring sprung an ******** any time she wept, fertilized by salt these crystals, the pits on a strawberry and folded a laundry load of wedding season clothes.
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May 2, 2013
May 2, 2013 at 3:25 PM UTC
a picture of me remembering last winter
A woman crying has the same smell of cherry blossom buds, leaping from small thing to small thing everything is raked, unleafed the summer cobblestone. Of her ex-season she may ask – oh, autumn, did you wear a taffeta wedding dress? With pearls? Because her husband left when she did too, that silk is such bad luck, frilling slightly as a broken rib so now the days have slits last winter’s snow was meant to fill. A clock of seasons and the last time they slept together, spring sprung an ******** any time she wept, fertilized by salt these crystals, the pits on a strawberry and folded a laundry load of wedding season clothes.
sarina
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May 2, 2013
May 2, 2013 at 3:25 PM UTC
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