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Under a temple of sequoia, I do not fear your ravenous wild which lives in everything flowering desire. What drives my folly drips longingly with mad nectar, finds your mystery alive in my eyes, mystery coloured in vibrant azalea. There is no forest, just deciduous portals to other worlds. Beneath an outgrowing meadow of detritus, decay has a lurid scent of pine that lingers. And your roots guide my descent into the darkest deep, a thousand years into the Holocene. Show me how to carry this endless dream. Make me remember where I am and will always be: in raindrops streaming to the understory, in hollowed trees pulsing rivers of sun in between, in conifer transpiring seeds from branch to leaf, in earthworms relishing the sweetness of skin, in the enduring vision of you that exists in the marrows of me. Maybe in time touched by waterfalls of memory, I will return to your world again cloaked in dirt and evergreen.
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Jul 16, 2024
Jul 16, 2024 at 8:30 AM UTC
Deciduous Portals
Under a temple of sequoia, I do not fear your ravenous wild which lives in everything flowering desire. What drives my folly drips longingly with mad nectar, finds your mystery alive in my eyes, mystery coloured in vibrant azalea. There is no forest, just deciduous portals to other worlds. Beneath an outgrowing meadow of detritus, decay has a lurid scent of pine that lingers. And your roots guide my descent into the darkest deep, a thousand years into the Holocene. Show me how to carry this endless dream. Make me remember where I am and will always be: in raindrops streaming to the understory, in hollowed trees pulsing rivers of sun in between, in conifer transpiring seeds from branch to leaf, in earthworms relishing the sweetness of skin, in the enduring vision of you that exists in the marrows of me. Maybe in time touched by waterfalls of memory, I will return to your world again cloaked in dirt and evergreen.
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Jul 16, 2024
Jul 16, 2024 at 8:30 AM UTC
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