“An overturned cup of wine. A stone path sailing in moonlight. Where the blue grass is flattened, an azalea flower abandoned. The eucalyptus wood swirls. Stars above teem into a kaleidoscope. On a rusty anchor, eyes mirror the dizzy sky. Holding up a book to shade the candle and with a finger in between the lips, I sit in an eggshell quiet, having a semi-transparent dream.”
Quote by Shu Ting
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