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Visages perch like leaves offered to the sun, as we lie below, sleeping in a stream, toe-to-toe, our gills inundated with burning. A half-light permits itself to be shown. Its voice is used. Sea monkeys may sing their fragments. Their dreams are sharp coral that drag power from the broken body of a shore. They are in sin - a thing owned so unseriously. With the setting sun, the great aftermath looks on in leisure, and as a slave to the mystique: time’s wide course does not return nor continue accordingly.
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Nov 9, 2024
Nov 9, 2024 at 8:37 PM UTC
11.8.24
Visages perch like leaves offered to the sun, as we lie below, sleeping in a stream, toe-to-toe, our gills inundated with burning. A half-light permits itself to be shown. Its voice is used. Sea monkeys may sing their fragments. Their dreams are sharp coral that drag power from the broken body of a shore. They are in sin - a thing owned so unseriously. With the setting sun, the great aftermath looks on in leisure, and as a slave to the mystique: time’s wide course does not return nor continue accordingly.
sean-fitzpatrick
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Nov 9, 2024
Nov 9, 2024 at 8:37 PM UTC
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