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Corissa Haury

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January 14, 1989

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[poetry] young thorn

Hi, it’s been a long time. Here’s a tidbit from some morning thoughts. Young Thorn pink fire like the bloom, sharp color pricking the eyes, a fresh, brilliant red, a dangerous blade of self defense, hotheaded, eager for the fight; young thorn.


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