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The sun fell open down the sky, and tumbled from her womb a moon. Behind the moon a curtain fell, an inky swell with light stuck through. So from the sky a light fell down to beam upon an upturned face. A face that for a moment shone - it flickered then it died away. And for a time it felt engulfing. A moment tangled round me. The light was bent about my shape, it quietly embraced me. While still, surrounded by its grasp, the ground that held me shrank away. I rose and to the surface broke, and pregnant, found myself unmade. I looked upon our coiling earth, a shrinking trace of blue and green. And on the earth i saw my face, it shone, it blazed with light. Then falling down towards myself I stumble and am born again. I close my eyes, for one last time As on I walk into the night.
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Oct 14, 2013
Oct 14, 2013 at 1:26 PM UTC
The brief encounter
The sun fell open down the sky, and tumbled from her womb a moon. Behind the moon a curtain fell, an inky swell with light stuck through. So from the sky a light fell down to beam upon an upturned face. A face that for a moment shone - it flickered then it died away. And for a time it felt engulfing. A moment tangled round me. The light was bent about my shape, it quietly embraced me. While still, surrounded by its grasp, the ground that held me shrank away. I rose and to the surface broke, and pregnant, found myself unmade. I looked upon our coiling earth, a shrinking trace of blue and green. And on the earth i saw my face, it shone, it blazed with light. Then falling down towards myself I stumble and am born again. I close my eyes, for one last time As on I walk into the night.
verdana
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Oct 14, 2013
Oct 14, 2013 at 1:26 PM UTC
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