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I stand on our mountain, and make offerings to her. I find the warmest of stones, and build tiny glass kingdoms I bury the sweetest of apricots, and grow tiny red arboretums   And then She comes Under a pink noon Smelling of sweet Tangerines Releasing Belly laughs Into the valley below She nestles on my shoulder And raises my arm Pointing above to distant stars Absorbed in those green engulfing stones I find myself on a surf her gaze lifting my body into the air She clutches me close And spells out some fears I tell her it took Courage to finally get here My hand on her cheek As the cover of night approaches Her body begins to phase Holding her until she disappears gently into my heart
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Jan 18, 2021
Jan 18, 2021 at 11:18 PM UTC
Pink Noon
I stand on our mountain, and make offerings to her. I find the warmest of stones, and build tiny glass kingdoms I bury the sweetest of apricots, and grow tiny red arboretums   And then She comes Under a pink noon Smelling of sweet Tangerines Releasing Belly laughs Into the valley below She nestles on my shoulder And raises my arm Pointing above to distant stars Absorbed in those green engulfing stones I find myself on a surf her gaze lifting my body into the air She clutches me close And spells out some fears I tell her it took Courage to finally get here My hand on her cheek As the cover of night approaches Her body begins to phase Holding her until she disappears gently into my heart
AlexSalazar
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Jan 18, 2021
Jan 18, 2021 at 11:18 PM UTC
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