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And the strangest part is, sadness is just a voice inside your head. At three in the morning, arriving to work at the bakery, it can be the only one— blathering in grumbles, writing in scrawls, citing the bed every twist of the bread. It can be the cold, white hum of the halogen lights— although sometimes at that hour, especially during the winter, the baker works solely by the light of his oven. Then, things become different. Then, there is the sound of fire, the smell of heat, the casting of a warm glow onto the empty metal sheets dusted with flour. It is during these precious few moments that the baker realizes that he is standing on the surface of the moon during a lunar eclipse.
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Aug 9, 2010
Aug 9, 2010 at 12:27 AM UTC
Lunar Eclipse
And the strangest part is, sadness is just a voice inside your head. At three in the morning, arriving to work at the bakery, it can be the only one— blathering in grumbles, writing in scrawls, citing the bed every twist of the bread. It can be the cold, white hum of the halogen lights— although sometimes at that hour, especially during the winter, the baker works solely by the light of his oven. Then, things become different. Then, there is the sound of fire, the smell of heat, the casting of a warm glow onto the empty metal sheets dusted with flour. It is during these precious few moments that the baker realizes that he is standing on the surface of the moon during a lunar eclipse.
Ira-Desmond
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42/M/American
Aug 9, 2010
Aug 9, 2010 at 12:27 AM UTC
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