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C.L. Heng

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“They were stars, swimming inside wavy pools of colourful milk. I thought we were flying upwards into the sky, but Arla laughed. She said we had already left the sky and right there, as she looked at me with her starry eyes, she welcomed me to the Universe.”
C.L. Heng, What I Saw on the Hibiscus Airship

“A person’s physical form might be destroyed and take its place among the stars, but individuals actually live on forever as those who were still grounded by gravity remembered
their names and their lives. It was one of those ethereal awareness that made people feel as if a delicate force was floating between gigantic waves of high seas. We are within ourselves, and at the same time, we explode like Roman candles as we express the hidden power of our noumenon.”
C.L. Heng, What I Saw on the Hibiscus Airship

“They were stars, swimming inside wavy pools of colourful milk. I thought we were flying upwards into the sky, but Arla laughed. She said we had already left the sky and right there, as she looked at me with her starry eyes, she welcomed me to the Universe.”
C.L. Heng, What I Saw on the Hibiscus Airship

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