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The kitchen hears everything

Today, a hot breath of steam

from the mouth of the sun.

I stood shifting-

my thoughts can never keep my body quite still

 

"Were you there that time?"

"no I wasn't."

a pause skated a fractured silence across the floor

 

"I'm glad you weren't there.. hell. I wish God wasn't there to hear that."

 

our lives are but lightning scars across father time's spine.

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