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placing all our trust in a little metal box tumbling through the air looking down on farmers' fields like checker pieces huge rivers winding like sunken paths through sandbox terrain and glare from the sun shields terrible mountains slowly sinking back in jealousy as we touch an even higher sky layer upon layer of grey curtain eventually folds back on itself to reveal an even greater expanse of tiny shiny buildings grids upon grids of humanity cutting through the planet's skin leaving tattoos of asphalt only the sky-dwellers can see relying on cotton clouds relying on the breath of the atmosphere with a soft blow, we're pushed straight across the sky
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Jun 18, 2013
Jun 18, 2013 at 11:04 PM UTC
human flight
placing all our trust in a little metal box tumbling through the air looking down on farmers' fields like checker pieces huge rivers winding like sunken paths through sandbox terrain and glare from the sun shields terrible mountains slowly sinking back in jealousy as we touch an even higher sky layer upon layer of grey curtain eventually folds back on itself to reveal an even greater expanse of tiny shiny buildings grids upon grids of humanity cutting through the planet's skin leaving tattoos of asphalt only the sky-dwellers can see relying on cotton clouds relying on the breath of the atmosphere with a soft blow, we're pushed straight across the sky
erin-melody
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Jun 18, 2013
Jun 18, 2013 at 11:04 PM UTC
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