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"In the garden, the beanstalks wither in the heat, the squash rots, and rust infests the ears of corn. Colors change. Yellow creeps down from the mountain and slips into the veins of hornbeams, red limns the oaks and maples, and in the understory, violet consumes the lemon-yellow wings of the viburnum. Leaves fall upon the brook that splits the hillside like a tear in the fabric of the earth."
Like I'm gagged.
— 6 hours, 13 min ago
Like I'm gagged.
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This book is written like a Hozier song sometimes so I'm in love with it.
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"They ran. They married in the bower, said oaths with the oaken hollow. On the trees grew mushrooms large as saddles. Grey birds, red snakes, and orange newts their witnesses. The huckleberries tossed their flowers. The smell of hay rose from the fern they crushed. And the sound, the whir, the roar of the world."
— May 02, 2026 10:53AM
Example:
"They ran. They married in the bower, said oaths with the oaken hollow. On the trees grew mushrooms large as saddles. Grey birds, red snakes, and orange newts their witnesses. The huckleberries tossed their flowers. The smell of hay rose from the fern they crushed. And the sound, the whir, the roar of the world."

