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Lessons Before Daybreak from Kwish-kwishee, the Steller Jay

Break from the guard you’ve fastened here
and heave all husks into the air.

Posted byVincent HostakNovember 9, 2021November 18, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:anxiety, colorado, first peoples, gender non-conforming, insomnia, loyalty, magick, native mythologies, nature, poetry, rocky mountains, steller's jay, the west, transcendentalism, transformationLeave a comment on Lessons Before Daybreak from Kwish-kwishee, the Steller Jay

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