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smoke the stars put them into a laurel leaf as you would tuck your precious child into bed wrap them up tightly and protect them from the hostile darkness surrounding us pluck an aeroplane from the sky dismantle it's metal exterior to leave only the body use it as a filter, keeping the stars safe as you hold them between your delicate fingers set your golden cigar on fire using erupting volcanoes to light it and as you breathe in the galaxies and the history of the world you breath out the clouds, overwhelmed by relief gently tapping the cold areoplane body whilst you watch the ashes fall as shooting stars which cut through the darkness and scatter onto the Earth like glitter and as you smoke the stars your lungs are lined with golden dust dust of the kings and emperors dust of the stars
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Jun 4, 2014
Jun 4, 2014 at 5:47 PM UTC
smoke the stars
smoke the stars put them into a laurel leaf as you would tuck your precious child into bed wrap them up tightly and protect them from the hostile darkness surrounding us pluck an aeroplane from the sky dismantle it's metal exterior to leave only the body use it as a filter, keeping the stars safe as you hold them between your delicate fingers set your golden cigar on fire using erupting volcanoes to light it and as you breathe in the galaxies and the history of the world you breath out the clouds, overwhelmed by relief gently tapping the cold areoplane body whilst you watch the ashes fall as shooting stars which cut through the darkness and scatter onto the Earth like glitter and as you smoke the stars your lungs are lined with golden dust dust of the kings and emperors dust of the stars
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Jun 4, 2014
Jun 4, 2014 at 5:47 PM UTC
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