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Plains of Paradise

The echoes of your past vibrate through space, And secrets lie beneath your broken skin; The cracks and rimless craters on your face, Reveal to us what’s hidden deep within. […]


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1 thought on “Plains of Paradise”

  1. I am getting tired of these semi-pseudo posts. Not Health, not Science and not the whole article. Please stop.

    From the Editors: Sorry Robert to hear you aren’t enjoying them. There’s a whole field of poetry dedicated to science, and we proudly participate via Sam Worthington’s fine work.

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