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You-the night-the day she-the day-the night, or just the fair pulse somewhere in the air the hollow howl She feels it in her bones. Yes. She feels whatever shall be: a blinding ambiguity The morning recycles dreams. laundry crushed on the river stones women are crying and washing Oh, she wishes to air the night of your body, to pull you out of your death. The shadowy flowing of now pierces her eyelids with your cellophane smile her cells rustling: you-you-you even screaming like a yo-yo to be heard backwards till the Big Bang
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Dec 28, 2013
Dec 28, 2013 at 1:14 PM UTC
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You-the night-the day she-the day-the night, or just the fair pulse somewhere in the air the hollow howl She feels it in her bones. Yes. She feels whatever shall be: a blinding ambiguity The morning recycles dreams. laundry crushed on the river stones women are crying and washing Oh, she wishes to air the night of your body, to pull you out of your death. The shadowy flowing of now pierces her eyelids with your cellophane smile her cells rustling: you-you-you even screaming like a yo-yo to be heard backwards till the Big Bang
irinia
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Dec 28, 2013
Dec 28, 2013 at 1:14 PM UTC
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