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I want to be a fruit tree I want to grow something joyful and bright and round as a plum that people could hold it in their hand and call it precious I want to root into the earth delivering freedom, arms open singing a cry that cracks at the sky to all gods listening I want us to cry at the same time because we're destined to cry for each other I want to look down upon the pink flesh, familiar because it's my home, extended my skin stretched out to be a fort for another, a shield and then a home I want to be a shield and then a home I want to give them a forest to hide in for solitude or a labyrinth if they choose, and I'd understand why I want to give them the mountain, the power to ascend the hermits path unwinds for them as initiation I want for us to always be connected like the jewels that tremble inside caves awaiting discovery, how they owe their sunrise to the pressure of the night before.
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Aug 30, 2020
Aug 30, 2020 at 6:30 PM UTC
Words for birth
I want to be a fruit tree I want to grow something joyful and bright and round as a plum that people could hold it in their hand and call it precious I want to root into the earth delivering freedom, arms open singing a cry that cracks at the sky to all gods listening I want us to cry at the same time because we're destined to cry for each other I want to look down upon the pink flesh, familiar because it's my home, extended my skin stretched out to be a fort for another, a shield and then a home I want to be a shield and then a home I want to give them a forest to hide in for solitude or a labyrinth if they choose, and I'd understand why I want to give them the mountain, the power to ascend the hermits path unwinds for them as initiation I want for us to always be connected like the jewels that tremble inside caves awaiting discovery, how they owe their sunrise to the pressure of the night before.
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Aug 30, 2020
Aug 30, 2020 at 6:30 PM UTC
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