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Awakening

  • Writer: K. M. France
    K. M. France
  • May 20, 2019
  • 1 min read

Upon a tri-legged frame of smooth pine  

rests a woven cloth of alabaster cotton. 

Fresh and undisturbed, it yearns for  

life to glide its way across the surface. 


Delicate, subtle, dabs of color—like the 

earth as it awakens from its long, winter  

slumber—seduces the mind, and revives 

the soul with its stimulating beauty

 
 
 

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