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Visuddha
And on the cusp of the existential meaning behind lush gateway lips, and secret whispers through trees - from the opening of the human throat; and up into the symbiotic showers raining low from beyond the touch of rudimentary digits; equations born of tenure minds distilling concoctions of swirling smoke, alive between sums, brought in through the inhale, and out through the exhale; and each monumental thread from streaming off the tongue between two defining lips; reverberating between the kiss (a raspberry ready to puncture the filmy skin of sugar) dying before the next Universe can be born… And then, there was light as she opened her mouth; and there on the cusp lay the tendril thought lost. (they like to slip away) *For Sami's contest, from the throat, and through the lips...
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