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A blinding reflection of the sun’s light shot like lightening flares crashing against glass towers turquoise blue drawings of the sky in structures with angles and boundaries climbing high as its architecture would allow, thrilled by the terror of getting right to the edge and looking down was my first step towards freedom; towards a tiny movement in a no fly zone bent by dreams, purposes and meanings now those peregrine callings and two flying together are becoming human, lit with discernment of a third eye and an aerial view I step off the edge, headed east into the morning sun like the hauntingly beautiful songs of French monasteries I see clearly, I am strong and my body can only rise
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Sep 16, 2013
Sep 16, 2013 at 3:41 PM UTC
Anti-Gravity
A blinding reflection of the sun’s light shot like lightening flares crashing against glass towers turquoise blue drawings of the sky in structures with angles and boundaries climbing high as its architecture would allow, thrilled by the terror of getting right to the edge and looking down was my first step towards freedom; towards a tiny movement in a no fly zone bent by dreams, purposes and meanings now those peregrine callings and two flying together are becoming human, lit with discernment of a third eye and an aerial view I step off the edge, headed east into the morning sun like the hauntingly beautiful songs of French monasteries I see clearly, I am strong and my body can only rise
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Sep 16, 2013
Sep 16, 2013 at 3:41 PM UTC
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