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    Everyone can hear me now


    Everyone can hear me now,
    in the forest, in the sand,
    but no one ever asks me
    about the weather I've seen.

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    until, knowing too much about too few, we
    make the day work, with fingers
    in the leaves, in the mud in hand,
    unflung.

    Thu, Aug 28, 2008  Permanent link
    Categories: transhuman condition
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