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We walked out into town, red bricks merged into brown green blurs of leaves, hedges, trees moving with ease as chatter that was there before fell silent. now just one voice at the fore, above floods of rain, words forcing their way, a heavy ricochet back & forth nearly sending you off course & you remember how easy it was before, when every word was not ignored but knocked you to the floor, but as words pour you hold, watch every element & substance, slower now, as if your flesh could stop it all, as if it could raise the dead if that deeper voice stood up and said.
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Aug 27, 2020
Aug 27, 2020 at 12:16 PM UTC
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We walked out into town, red bricks merged into brown green blurs of leaves, hedges, trees moving with ease as chatter that was there before fell silent. now just one voice at the fore, above floods of rain, words forcing their way, a heavy ricochet back & forth nearly sending you off course & you remember how easy it was before, when every word was not ignored but knocked you to the floor, but as words pour you hold, watch every element & substance, slower now, as if your flesh could stop it all, as if it could raise the dead if that deeper voice stood up and said.
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Aug 27, 2020
Aug 27, 2020 at 12:16 PM UTC
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