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I'm still waiting for my gills to seal up for my journey home; I thank you for your patience.
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The sky has turned a pale yellow-sickly; I told this to the two-headed fox combing my hair. He agreed. My departure nears.
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Fish once had legs, in the very early days. I was there, and they were not as supercilious as the walking today. Could you swim forever?
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Do you not have a favorite blood platelet? I do. I call him Terry. I always know where Terry resides. Right now he is in my liver.
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Hung my skin up on a branch to dry after the rain. I'll remember how tender these gusts felt on my skeleton, long after I return tomorrow.
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No need to lecture me on how to survive a storm: I've already anchored myself to the base of a cranberry bog. I will wait-still, wide-eyed
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I've maintained a steady correspondence with the wild boar that nursed me through most of my infancy; Mother was never resentful.
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Are you prepared for the coming winds? I am wearing a shawl made entirely out of the hair on my head-my ravaged scalp has since cooled.
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Sending this from a cement vault, buried beneath the bedrock of a river trench. My companion is a stalk of corn. Join us! It's wonderful.
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I am, have always been, and will forever be, negative 1 years old.
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Once, Theremiah was gone for days, when suddenly, he crashed through my window with a burlap sack. When I looked inside, I saw dark matter.
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I spent a decade with my mouth agape-birds tucked away by my gums; mating, birthing, dying. This was back when I only had three mouths.
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Covered every inch of my flesh with hot tar. I am relying on the curiosity of neighboring animals to pick away once the tar has hardened.
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The proud mustang stands at the fence, watching the last cowboy climb into his new automobile. His saddle longs for the caress of buttocks.
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I bound my limbs, released myself to ocean tides. Trust brought me back to shore. I then coughed up a piece of bark; I am wearing it now.
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I woke again in stone quiet of infant morning to find deer hooves where my hands once were, fur on my bosom. I'll spend this day in thanks.
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A buzzard once challenged me to hold my breath between two full moons. Even when my flesh turned violet, I gritted my teeth and howled.
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Imagine the great sadness a tree feels in this season, as it must bid adieu to this year's leaf-friends. Rake them away to help it grieve.
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