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leaving

In the mountains
Where the air is
Thin and the
Trees point
Like fingers to the curved sky

There you can know
Why Orpheus looked back
And the trees leaned in
To hear his
Weeping

The mountains are no place
To stand if
One wishes to move
The earth.

leaving

In the mountains
Where the air is
Thin and the
Trees point
Like fingers to the curved sky

There you can know
Why Orpheus looked back
And the trees leaned in
To hear his
Weeping

The mountains are no place
To stand if
One wishes to move
The earth.

Jen Shin, 28

Seattle

 
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