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And when I molt you make a headdress of the selves that have fallen from me with time. Like you, they are colourful and cautious. And as you carefully creep skyward, I throw myself down in the cool grasses of your lengthening shadow. I was tired. It made sense to rest. And so we played with feathers and inches as children do. Running in circles and circles until we fell asleep holding hands. What were we, but our love?
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Sep 18, 2013
Sep 18, 2013 at 9:48 AM UTC
The Break, Part V: Feathers, Inches.
And when I molt you make a headdress of the selves that have fallen from me with time. Like you, they are colourful and cautious. And as you carefully creep skyward, I throw myself down in the cool grasses of your lengthening shadow. I was tired. It made sense to rest. And so we played with feathers and inches as children do. Running in circles and circles until we fell asleep holding hands. What were we, but our love?
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Sep 18, 2013
Sep 18, 2013 at 9:48 AM UTC
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