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The earth will know your flesh, Embrace your marrow’s last memory of bone More encompassing than any lover. You were received from earth's body, As much her child as sky’s; even more perhaps When you are no longer breathing. Into raw earth, you will change incomprehensibly As incorporeal as starlight itself, And nameless as shadows in moonlight. Just as daylight dies, you disappear Down into the deep foundry of death; Swallowing darkness, in bowels of earth again.
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Oct 7, 2010
Oct 7, 2010 at 5:03 PM UTC
The earth will know your flesh
The earth will know your flesh, Embrace your marrow’s last memory of bone More encompassing than any lover. You were received from earth's body, As much her child as sky’s; even more perhaps When you are no longer breathing. Into raw earth, you will change incomprehensibly As incorporeal as starlight itself, And nameless as shadows in moonlight. Just as daylight dies, you disappear Down into the deep foundry of death; Swallowing darkness, in bowels of earth again.
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Oct 7, 2010
Oct 7, 2010 at 5:03 PM UTC
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