In The Cenote
Under a candlelit operetta of stars, the vertigo horizon trails to a shudder until, swallows the size of kites handstand in flying motion about pools of water then glide within reach of the cenote,* cisterns deep and flagellant scars in earth that cradle still hands of pale, pumice stone. All the tears of old Mexico refurbish this soil, anxious in blessing a brittle toil in sisal* groves harvesting hennequin* to symbolize pity in flat expanse of Mission stone. * A deep natural well. The term is of Mayan origin. * Hemp.
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"Under a candlelit operetta..."
Exploring the themes of classic, Paul Cameron Brown delivers a powerful performance in "In The Cenote"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...