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it seems we've crossed another drought with lungs filled still we wait (with shredded ribbons and widened souls) to touch cloud curves and to taste the wind   we crash our heaven in laugh-like rain Written November 5th, 2001 © on Nov 05 2001 05:02 AM PST   18 • 0 • 10

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