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I swear, the summer never looked so vast the clouds never looked so far and full though lonely and the sky never looked so purely, tearfully blue. I think I’ve fallen a little bit in love with that sky, with the sun, with the song of the fire in my belly and the sea in my eyes and the hole my chest. I cry, and love because my youthful muscles are running on empty. It makes me free- like I’m at the bottom of a pool looking up from the deep at the rippling blue dome, hollow arms stretched out to take it with my curled fingers. I reach out and plunge into the heavens the summer heat devours my palms and I can own it and shatter the air like glass in my big sky summer.
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Sep 12, 2010
Sep 12, 2010 at 7:19 PM UTC
Song of a big sky summer
I swear, the summer never looked so vast the clouds never looked so far and full though lonely and the sky never looked so purely, tearfully blue. I think I’ve fallen a little bit in love with that sky, with the sun, with the song of the fire in my belly and the sea in my eyes and the hole my chest. I cry, and love because my youthful muscles are running on empty. It makes me free- like I’m at the bottom of a pool looking up from the deep at the rippling blue dome, hollow arms stretched out to take it with my curled fingers. I reach out and plunge into the heavens the summer heat devours my palms and I can own it and shatter the air like glass in my big sky summer.
Grace Culloton 2010
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Sep 12, 2010
Sep 12, 2010 at 7:19 PM UTC
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