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Dandelion Kiss
Contributed by
ajg
on
Saturday, 10th March 2007 @ 02:23:02 PM in AEST
Topic:
surreal
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She didn't exactly walk into a room. Rooms, rather, walked around her. Light bent around her face Highlighting her hair, which never seemed The same colour twice.
Walls bowed in her honour, flaking paint In celebratory confetti toss Blushing if she happened to brush against them. Floorboards squealed giddily Her feet dancing above them.
Orbiting around her presence Drawn in by her gravity, yet pushed away When we came too close. Craving just a brief moment of her daylight, Wasting away in cold darkness and decay.
As she left us, she blew kisses Carelessly into the air. We watched hundred of them float If only just one would Land anywhere
close.
Copyright ©
ajg
... [
2007-03-10 14:23:02] (Date/Time posted on
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