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Laced in bluebird's song, cicada's needle shrill, the morning rushes toward noon. I amble through the neighborhood, pausing, moving on. It is midway through the month of August, Bermuda grass already sprawls and goes to seed. Dew beads glassy, cupped on blue-green blades wide as fingers. And in the eastern sky, silent silver wings slide beneath a mare's-tail cloud, it's knife-edged contrail loosens soon into a bland and terrifying scrawl.
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May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012 at 12:02 AM UTC
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Laced in bluebird's song, cicada's needle shrill, the morning rushes toward noon. I amble through the neighborhood, pausing, moving on. It is midway through the month of August, Bermuda grass already sprawls and goes to seed. Dew beads glassy, cupped on blue-green blades wide as fingers. And in the eastern sky, silent silver wings slide beneath a mare's-tail cloud, it's knife-edged contrail loosens soon into a bland and terrifying scrawl.
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May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012 at 12:02 AM UTC
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