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[for Joe Cole's prompt] ~~~ Grain of sand? I have no remembrance of me being a grain of sand. All I can tell you about is this me you can see: this glassy transparence, a melted me, metamorphosed by fire. Seemless frontier, I can't but to split daring to reach the other side. Grief, from this sandy longing? Yes, you may say that's me.
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Sep 12, 2014
Sep 12, 2014 at 8:36 PM UTC
SiO2
[for Joe Cole's prompt] ~~~ Grain of sand? I have no remembrance of me being a grain of sand. All I can tell you about is this me you can see: this glassy transparence, a melted me, metamorphosed by fire. Seemless frontier, I can't but to split daring to reach the other side. Grief, from this sandy longing? Yes, you may say that's me.
*sil·i·ca\ˈsi-li-kə\ noun : a chemical that contains silicon, that is found in sand and quartz, and that is used to make glass Full Definition : the dioxide of silicon SiO2 occurring in crystalline, amorphous, and impure forms (as in quartz, opal, and sand respectively) Origin: New Latin, from Latin silic-, silex hard stone, flint. First use: circa 1801* In: Merriam Webster dictionnary [sorry, Joe, forgot about the eight lines' rule...]
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Sep 12, 2014
Sep 12, 2014 at 8:36 PM UTC
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