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We gave the infant our features; the babe got a bulb nose passed on by its grandfather, jet-turf of hair like a wave of soft sulphur from the other, but the eyes, tungsten grey set in firm lids, burnt out like incandescent light bulbs as it left their filament fingers gasping mine.
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Jun 27, 2014
Jun 27, 2014 at 7:30 PM UTC
Infant
We gave the infant our features; the babe got a bulb nose passed on by its grandfather, jet-turf of hair like a wave of soft sulphur from the other, but the eyes, tungsten grey set in firm lids, burnt out like incandescent light bulbs as it left their filament fingers gasping mine.
Infants dying is one of the saddest events I could imagine, something we never wish to suffer. I've related an infant to an incandescent light bulb, known for their short, bright lifetimes before dying out.
conor-letham
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Jun 27, 2014
Jun 27, 2014 at 7:30 PM UTC
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