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I peered in every puddle on the way home, the storm had left them squirming in short and shallow lakes on the empty roads. I tried looking in mirrors and dark windows but you were't reflected in any of them. The water shuddered with every blast of wind; shadows bounced around and for a few moments, I thought I could see your shadow by my side. As if you could only survive in violence and motion. The wind died down and only the streetlights were reflected, spaced unequally along the road, like broken stars.
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Dec 27, 2011
Dec 27, 2011 at 2:50 PM UTC
Lakes
I peered in every puddle on the way home, the storm had left them squirming in short and shallow lakes on the empty roads. I tried looking in mirrors and dark windows but you were't reflected in any of them. The water shuddered with every blast of wind; shadows bounced around and for a few moments, I thought I could see your shadow by my side. As if you could only survive in violence and motion. The wind died down and only the streetlights were reflected, spaced unequally along the road, like broken stars.
daniel-winters
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Dec 27, 2011
Dec 27, 2011 at 2:50 PM UTC
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