I agree about the green. it's strange. At the exact moment you posted this (my time) I was / am working on a redraft of the Paris section for the book:
"This city feels different. Not so much a heart as an entire being, living and breathing, long coiled lines of need spreading outwards. Paris is a bunched fist and France squirms around it."
With every new place I live in or breath in or sleep in, I say "oh now I can't live without this" and first 'this' was the mountains, and now it's the ocean, and then buildings and then gangling grey trees. And maybe there's some utopia somewhere where all of these giants of so many different geographic sorts can just surround me and I'll feel whole again. You know? I think you know.
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it's strange. At the exact moment you posted this (my time) I was / am working on a redraft of the Paris section for the book:
"This city feels different. Not so much a heart as an entire being, living and breathing, long coiled lines of need spreading outwards. Paris is a bunched fist and France squirms around it."
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and god your way with words.
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i wish i could bring the whole city to you.
where are you?
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washington. i should be passing through there this year or next. when i get the cash.
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well if I'm ever... in north carolina...
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promise to take me someday?
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i dont think, however, that sky scrapers or car exhaust will ever be things i cant live without
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