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(summers’ end sends you off)
(skies to cities and Incalculable lengths)
(your legs her car traversing over)
Ensouled bodies in shadowpink ground
under fresh woven coal

(how can you reason a song out of singing?)
Rowing work we’re sung to
(the stars jar east
these lives extend west
holy roots wont
to absent north)
sinew fires
pulling dark
tone oars

(how does something new get brought into this world?)
Sharing skin of knelten ash
(mistook for newborn verse
in reality a reverse
or converse traverse
a universe)
birdgrey palms for
embers to break in
to knots of air

(will the greater labor indicate the greater love?)
(leaving us now, but safe as houses,
safe as a human who is loved)
one bone flinting clean through another

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from Three Questions for Integrating, released January 31, 2014
Non-parenthetical lyrics from N.C. born, L.A. residing poet Rachel Kaminer's poem "Integrating"

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southern femisphere Charleston, South Carolina

Southern Femisphere is into making melodies, harmonies, and rhythms that don't always make sense but usually work anyway. They find inspiration in small animals, strange animals, fantasy novels, and hot days at the beach.

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