Advice
May 4, 2018Lift your withered hands and feelThe rush of words push from below.Lift up your dying hands and write. Trace the lifted arc of wheel Pitting itself against the flow Of earth’s slow water in the night. Force…
Lift your withered hands and feelThe rush of words push from below.Lift up your dying hands and write. Trace the lifted arc of wheel Pitting itself against the flow Of earth’s slow water in the night. Force…
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