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Standing conifers girdle them down to recumbent silence, their eyes-formed-plates laterally diminishing in eighths, They wait cross legged, sheltered by palms of rock and shattered limbs of lost parts, their minds slowly wandering, wrapping up the sky and up to rest in sky They are dreaming of singing, dancing so loudly in the cold and new night, If you are worn, take musk upon your hands and onto moss-ridden stones throw upon yourself the swell and look, it is large and empty, a disruption of rock breaking in the air It is: root splits stone twining dirt into valley covering, splitting pine into pine and path into path, cutting and wandering by the foot, A microcosm but repeating itself repeating itself, Disrupted, and if upside down, falling into sky.
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Oct 22, 2024
Oct 22, 2024 at 11:49 PM UTC
10.22.24
Standing conifers girdle them down to recumbent silence, their eyes-formed-plates laterally diminishing in eighths, They wait cross legged, sheltered by palms of rock and shattered limbs of lost parts, their minds slowly wandering, wrapping up the sky and up to rest in sky They are dreaming of singing, dancing so loudly in the cold and new night, If you are worn, take musk upon your hands and onto moss-ridden stones throw upon yourself the swell and look, it is large and empty, a disruption of rock breaking in the air It is: root splits stone twining dirt into valley covering, splitting pine into pine and path into path, cutting and wandering by the foot, A microcosm but repeating itself repeating itself, Disrupted, and if upside down, falling into sky.
sean-fitzpatrick
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Oct 22, 2024
Oct 22, 2024 at 11:49 PM UTC
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