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Within The moon hits the tree in such a way that it's easy to forget the height; the ultimate suspension: eighty feet up in a harmonic slumber resting only on the closest thing I've found to God: a single organism on which two (or maybe three now?) men can rest and gaze upwards at the shockingly finite dance of the leaves and the stars-- all the while, listening to the chorus of the frogs, owls, coyotes of the woods around Without After spending a night without the comforts of modern man, in a little green dot on man's map, boxed in on all sides, I emerged from the forest to find a man in a forklift with a saw-- and at first it seemed as if he might just be trimming the branches but then the tree fell, and like man and his little green boxes, product of a continually diminishing temper, a yard (or perhaps a map?) was left barren
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Aug 17, 2013
Aug 17, 2013 at 4:01 PM UTC
The Woods Around
Within The moon hits the tree in such a way that it's easy to forget the height; the ultimate suspension: eighty feet up in a harmonic slumber resting only on the closest thing I've found to God: a single organism on which two (or maybe three now?) men can rest and gaze upwards at the shockingly finite dance of the leaves and the stars-- all the while, listening to the chorus of the frogs, owls, coyotes of the woods around Without After spending a night without the comforts of modern man, in a little green dot on man's map, boxed in on all sides, I emerged from the forest to find a man in a forklift with a saw-- and at first it seemed as if he might just be trimming the branches but then the tree fell, and like man and his little green boxes, product of a continually diminishing temper, a yard (or perhaps a map?) was left barren
jimmy-king
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Aug 17, 2013
Aug 17, 2013 at 4:01 PM UTC
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