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wabi-sabi
the cracks begin to show and flawless floors are not what shift and shatter here but fear a frangible tear gold sun-strands threading a chemtrail-crazed sky vaporous cottons of cloud white wadding expanding internally blood-spotted strings strangling the breakable blue did you think a forever could ever be through your voice through the mist and how it echoes to nothingness unfinished not home was I ever at home in the bowl of your arms with the smarm and the charm the bowl dashed to the flawed floor smashed and all the pretty pieces floored temporarily unglued how shards of morning piece the pieces together again sun stitching unravelling seams of dreams a healing gilding spooling in veins repairing the fault lines of rift and how we drift to finish right back where we begin
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