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This earthly body is incomprehensible. Piles of cells which make muscle, bone and nerv(ous)es. This earthly body too heavy for a spirit--too light to touch the ground. I beg you not to weigh me down. Please don't weigh me down. I try in earnest to touch your face, to feel for only a moment sweet flickers of skin on skin, but I grasp right through you. I felt about a ghost town, ghosted around; marveled upon shivers of what I knew was dead. I walked so insolently as the living through fields that whisper passage and rivers calling out on moments gripped in sun. I walked right through you. Ghosted around. Scoffed at fading memories empty pitying passages long since written down: I read you like fiction, ghost town: fancied myself so solid among your intangible willows. Ghosting around. Now come to find seeking skin on mine I breeze right through you. I try a second time, a third and come  to find it's I who's too light for living. It is I who passes through the solid walls and wails in caves; it's I who fade into night irepperable by light. I who watched the world so arrogantly as the living like it would pass before MY eyes. But here I waver unbreakable in the shaking shining of many tiny lights. Ghost am I.
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May 15, 2013
May 15, 2013 at 1:32 AM UTC
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This earthly body is incomprehensible. Piles of cells which make muscle, bone and nerv(ous)es. This earthly body too heavy for a spirit--too light to touch the ground. I beg you not to weigh me down. Please don't weigh me down. I try in earnest to touch your face, to feel for only a moment sweet flickers of skin on skin, but I grasp right through you. I felt about a ghost town, ghosted around; marveled upon shivers of what I knew was dead. I walked so insolently as the living through fields that whisper passage and rivers calling out on moments gripped in sun. I walked right through you. Ghosted around. Scoffed at fading memories empty pitying passages long since written down: I read you like fiction, ghost town: fancied myself so solid among your intangible willows. Ghosting around. Now come to find seeking skin on mine I breeze right through you. I try a second time, a third and come  to find it's I who's too light for living. It is I who passes through the solid walls and wails in caves; it's I who fade into night irepperable by light. I who watched the world so arrogantly as the living like it would pass before MY eyes. But here I waver unbreakable in the shaking shining of many tiny lights. Ghost am I.
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May 15, 2013
May 15, 2013 at 1:32 AM UTC
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