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as if pebbles underfoot the sky sings a coarse lullaby we sit stubborn and thick in the clenched pipe of time unable to pass us it seems strange, now, thorns have cleared a path for us; clouds bulge in dark promise oh, the envious hymnal breeze! how it wrings its wrists in heavy handed disbelief a cathedral of trees holds you and me between earth and spangled evening our geometries slowly converge the unknown looks away in fear as the pulp of our understanding sweetens the ink of our verse intertwined from broken shells the bird steps from her beak night screams missiles of ancient light weave the moon
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Aug 16, 2014
Aug 16, 2014 at 5:32 PM UTC
solipsis (collaboration with Brittany Ortega)
as if pebbles underfoot the sky sings a coarse lullaby we sit stubborn and thick in the clenched pipe of time unable to pass us it seems strange, now, thorns have cleared a path for us; clouds bulge in dark promise oh, the envious hymnal breeze! how it wrings its wrists in heavy handed disbelief a cathedral of trees holds you and me between earth and spangled evening our geometries slowly converge the unknown looks away in fear as the pulp of our understanding sweetens the ink of our verse intertwined from broken shells the bird steps from her beak night screams missiles of ancient light weave the moon
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Aug 16, 2014
Aug 16, 2014 at 5:32 PM UTC
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