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... arms , and the color of the dress she wore said more than all her separate bones about the torrid and the temperate zones . Within her eyes two golden birds told more than words could ever tell about the world she saw , and seeing them ...
... arms , and the color of the dress she wore said more than all her separate bones about the torrid and the temperate zones . Within her eyes two golden birds told more than words could ever tell about the world she saw , and seeing them ...
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... arms in the landscape spanning the peaks and corridors of mountains ? ( And if you walk out of the picture , what makes less sense than that ? ) Only your hair in the summer sea , your lips in mountain corridors , will make less sense ...
... arms in the landscape spanning the peaks and corridors of mountains ? ( And if you walk out of the picture , what makes less sense than that ? ) Only your hair in the summer sea , your lips in mountain corridors , will make less sense ...
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... arm Ushered in the skinless ghost ? The worst gods , at least , have phosphorous eyes . His eyes are globes without the glimmer of a future ; His eyes are blind and blinkered by choice ; His eyes are not his way . I might pile my guess ...
... arm Ushered in the skinless ghost ? The worst gods , at least , have phosphorous eyes . His eyes are globes without the glimmer of a future ; His eyes are blind and blinkered by choice ; His eyes are not his way . I might pile my guess ...
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