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A thunderstorm now blossoms, stealing the sheen from a lambent sky. Selfish clouds harvest light, storing it away for security, An aetherial currency long-forgotten. But she remembers, hiding amid grey flannel bedsheets. She remembers all: the birth of the ground as it fell from the trees, The death of the moss that hoped for more. She remembers the haunting shriek of the pterodactyl, circling into Oblivion. In her room on the moon, with doors of ancient bone and holy song, Locked away from the great hereafter, she hears the whisper of a promise meant for a whole world and falls asleep.
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Jun 14, 2014
Jun 14, 2014 at 9:05 PM UTC
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A thunderstorm now blossoms, stealing the sheen from a lambent sky. Selfish clouds harvest light, storing it away for security, An aetherial currency long-forgotten. But she remembers, hiding amid grey flannel bedsheets. She remembers all: the birth of the ground as it fell from the trees, The death of the moss that hoped for more. She remembers the haunting shriek of the pterodactyl, circling into Oblivion. In her room on the moon, with doors of ancient bone and holy song, Locked away from the great hereafter, she hears the whisper of a promise meant for a whole world and falls asleep.
kevin-gish
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Jun 14, 2014
Jun 14, 2014 at 9:05 PM UTC
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