We come by aurora, with a heavy and sovereign tread, with the might of matriarchs to furnish our shoulders, with the apricity of light to crown our heads

Michelle Franklin
We come by aurora, with a heavy and sovereign tread,...
We come by aurora, with a heavy and sovereign tread,...
We come by aurora, with a heavy and sovereign tread,...
We come by aurora, with a heavy and sovereign tread,...
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The best things in life, such as love and friendship, come to us when we least expect them. We come by the aurora, the dawning of a new day, with a heavy and sovereign tread, with the might of matriarchs to furnish our shoulders and with the apricity of light to crown our heads. The aurora is a sign that we are entering into a new period in our lives and in our interactions with other people. The matriarchs and the apricity of light could be interpreted in many ways. However, at this point I won’t go further into their interpretation.

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