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he's made it to the leaping-off place it was a beautiful stroll up and the wind     makes hair feel free. he's made it to the leaping-off place the sky tides the wispy white dreams of faraway things     but the ponderous rote of the dirt     binds him and bids him delay. and he writes— *life looks so good in green, friend a feet-light frenzy in polychromatic feelings white white fingers on a lite-brite brain pull out the pegs—time to feel insane     to let it all out. sunshine rain from your cucumber eyes if only the littlest drop will make me whole     i'll make my soul an impluvium.* the faraway below, and the folded wings the sun, the moon, and the unimaginable pinpoints of what wishes are     everything in the sky and earth is in his head     and his hands are empty. he's made it to the leaping-off place and grass stains his jeans as he stares lost in thought     wondering, pondering in a storm of lethargy     the implications of leaving the ground.
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Oct 25, 2014
Oct 25, 2014 at 1:15 PM UTC
the faraway below and the folded wings
he's made it to the leaping-off place it was a beautiful stroll up and the wind     makes hair feel free. he's made it to the leaping-off place the sky tides the wispy white dreams of faraway things     but the ponderous rote of the dirt     binds him and bids him delay. and he writes— *life looks so good in green, friend a feet-light frenzy in polychromatic feelings white white fingers on a lite-brite brain pull out the pegs—time to feel insane     to let it all out. sunshine rain from your cucumber eyes if only the littlest drop will make me whole     i'll make my soul an impluvium.* the faraway below, and the folded wings the sun, the moon, and the unimaginable pinpoints of what wishes are     everything in the sky and earth is in his head     and his hands are empty. he's made it to the leaping-off place and grass stains his jeans as he stares lost in thought     wondering, pondering in a storm of lethargy     the implications of leaving the ground.
1 March 2005
philip-finch
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Oct 25, 2014
Oct 25, 2014 at 1:15 PM UTC
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