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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Inks and Blues; A Passerine's Life in Numbers

Little old world one,
finding white-wings, black-winged, blue-bearded seeds of grey.

I'm kickdrumming with fists wide open on a metal dinner plate,
hoping in the greater.

The two of us,
running along side owls, burning down barns and loving until the null hour.
Posted by SarahJames* at Thursday, February 25, 2010

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