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I Feel With the Earth
I feel everything entirely too much to the point in which it spills out of the crevasses and craters of myself
I feel things in too powerful of a way
That it often shocks me too, and i wonder how people who have the privilege of witnessing feel
Does it feel like a gush of cold wind on your face in summer
Or does it feel like stepping into an icy puddle in winter
Maybe it feels like burning under the hot sun and letting nothing stop it because what is nature if not healing?
Does my overbearing ability to feel everything rival with the overbearing nakedness of nature?
And will it heal you the same way, is it beautiful in the same way, or is it ugly in the same way?
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Often my poetry inspired by the closeness of humans and nature. Human nature can be compared to all parts of nature.