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Nighttime

I walked through the empty lot noticing the depression of time; street lamps flickering within the subtle breeze of the late evening. My hands were numb from the cold and ash; these pockets lost their warmth. The sky forgot to welcome the moon; it’s light lost behind the cloudy indigo. Something touched my face, the moist drops of condensation; nighttime mist upon this abrasive skin. The feeling brought my lips towards a smile, because someone new was at the horizon.
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david-w-jones
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Nov 11, 2013
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