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Timeless Womb

Seed - scattered strewn or downtrodden. Grain stuck on passive flytrap mucus. Wild life biomes ripe with open sesame. Frantic birth pangs stiffen their gestations as green leaf ferments bubble underneath. Mother of all wombs, diva pulse or fertile runner bean. Maternal youth. Eternal youth. Bamboo shoots that wave their infant tassels in a windmill vane. Future plant life leveler a wobbly wellie earth crunch. Squelching noises tower over brown air pigment mulch. Sweet pea treasure’s plot or topsoil script, ploughman’s pen an agri-birthmark issue. Acorns cling to feather beak and claw with migrant species casually dispersing airborne clan. Pity the poor bacteria as they bear their own strain. Mediators in regrowth, life cycle go betweens who skirt around infinity. Pregnant life force signage points at blossom, branch and blade. Father sky, whose azure blue tarpaulin watches blithely as we earthlings bloom like algae. Captain chlorophyll, the sunshine nabbing pirate rules the waves. Sugar dazzle booty on display for fortune hunters everywhere. Placenta of the rural outcrop overstretched. Nourishing, replenishing yet prematurely procreates its progeny. Compost layer genus code emulsions where thorny splatters worm themselves inside. Gene pool mirror drapes its vibrant colour wash on foetal lime bow and arrow twigs. A prism to some rainbow tint or shaft. Muddy waters percolating sluggishly through all those clay born matrices below. Our natural breeds now wet nurse turf ground offspring. Nutrients absorbed by network carriers- sprout and stem WIFI eco-mates. Elevator of the undergrowth in embryo. Going up going down. Timeless womb your time will always come. Posted 13 th August 2021

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