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oh that last line, isn’t that the prayer of all us? To have the ear of a champagne sky?
I loved this.
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Best title ever. 🙂 I LOVE the texture of corduroy. Plus, that children’s book.
“Ask After.” LOL. That reminds me of something my husband used to say … I ask forgiveness, not permission. 😉
“naked breath of breeze, blush blue” … Love. Also, “bluish blue,” which makes me happy for some reason. 🙂
I love “blush blue” as well as the cool title! Almost concrete – and then slow smoke smile” — Great imagery!
Blue and blush has such a choking feel to it, like a noose tightened around your neck.. champagne sky seems to one way it could end.