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Unfurling Season

December 30, 2014
By unbloomedstalwart BRONZE, St. Clair Shores, Michigan
unbloomedstalwart BRONZE, St. Clair Shores, Michigan
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When the wood accosts winter, the moon endows a wool linen jacket. Prays a deer in the candlelight, a wick of a seam, no longer must they tread lightly along this long winding stream. Delivered flower-pressed, in nearing dawn does the nightingale undress. Cleft fingertips shiver on the spine of a birch wood, found retracing ancestries of a distant childhood. Smothered in a coat of forget-me-nots, and moss-footed au revoirs, do the marsupials kiss the soil a tender goodnight.



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