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There are parts of Texas where a fly lives ten thousand years and a man can’t die soon enough. Time gets strange there from too much sky, too many miles from crack to crease in the flat surface of the land.
A tree stands there, accumulating deadwood, mute and rigid as an obelisk, but secretly it seethes; it splits, sucks, and stretches; it heaves up tons and hurls them out in a green, fringed fling.
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
Annie Dillard
The seed pod in her throat swelled yet again, and she was a flower, blooming— Bursting into tears.
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