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	<title>Wind</title>
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		<title>Veil of Wind and Other Garments</title>
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		<description>    It was too late
for sleeping~
the night
dressed in cold leaves
shook loose the reins
of wind
from my hand,

we flew green shadows
through a loom
of trees,
the moon,
a stalk of silver
wove white hooves,
in fields of stars
collapsing
in dawn's arms,

But we,
beyond the branches
of all reckless heaven's reach,
fed our wingless hearts
to echoes
of vast beauty's
endless doom.     </description>
		<dc:creator>Celticlion</dc:creator>
		<category>Loom</category>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 11:04:36 GMT</pubDate>
		<comments>/section-579-loom#comments</comments>
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		<title>Path of Ashes</title>
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		<description> Be quick to love this flameand taste its blue skinbut a night,where cruel the burningmeets the flesh,no cupping wind will keep that light.

A preying breathmay steal the shamethat binds the firewhere it burns,then comes the dark upon strange wind,and feeds the red flame as it turns.

A path of ash lies on the tongue,and soot drags wetalong the thigh~yet dawn cools pale the waxing night,as black eyes watch the fire die</description>
		<dc:creator>Celticlion</dc:creator>
		<category>Poetry</category>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 14:09:34 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title>Recitative</title>
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		<description>    The wind whispers,
I am a cold darkness,
you cannot keep me,
my fingers never close
but blow within locks,
an unwinding thread
of Earth's infancy,

I will gather
the fabric of seas,
and wrinkle fields,
I will breathe soft stitches
in the skin of clouds,
pulling them behind,
chariots billowing above
the beasts I quicken,

I will unrest the sleep
of your forest's peace,
my silver tongue tasting,
what hides within broken branches
of your mind,
the pulp of your heart scattered,
with splintered leaves,

I will rattle dust,
making sleeves of music,
whipping the throat of night,
making her cry for me,
so that I might console
each shadow's ear,
with my soft sympathy.  ... more  </description>
		<dc:creator>Celticlion</dc:creator>
		<category>Poetry</category>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 14:15:32 GMT</pubDate>
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