Everyman's: Of Taboos and Totems, They Rise and Fall

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Of Taboos and Totems, They Rise and Fall

Where the sky Slowly closes its daily eyes And darkness falls Into the wobbly breasts Of the wind The hibiscus jungle Beats the silence In slow straw pulse Of flames Like in a summer solstice... Men and women As if dissolving Slowly in tapping feet And musing muscles Their praying hands rise And... Sign in to see full entry.

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