March 2012
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Intermittency, this is a word, A counterargument to all else that You may utter from those lips, Because I’d hate to see your tears But I have already made you cry and Apologies are your weakness So nothing beats the rain Like the rooftops over the cities, And despite all the things I say, You still go out without your umbrella Or sometimes without shoes and My thoughts flutter to the...
Mar 4th
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When It Rains A Continuum kind of morning Ground and roasting, wafting through the air I almost wish I believed in gravity So I could hit the ground, like the droplets, Splashing all of my life into puddles But I’ve forgotten how it works I tremble at the cold and shake in the draft I’ve shed my old self at the cost of this one Withdrawing from the remnants of days Left far...
Mar 3rd
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Mar 2nd
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Many of the Hummingbird species have bright plumage with exotic colouration. In many species, the coloring does not come from pigmentation in the feather structure, but instead from prism-like cells within the top layers of the feathers. When light hits these cells, it is split into wavelengths that reflect to the observer in varying degrees of intensity. The Hummingbird wing structure acts as a...
Mar 2nd