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Mountains covered in fallen clouds; evergreens passing in blurs. Black tar roads dotted in white; the weary chatter of haggard passengers. Windshield wipers; swish, swoosh, pushing the rain away. Passing signs call out for our attention, begging for us to stop and visit. The hum of the engine, the stuffy dry air; as we drive in a state of beauty. Watching a world pass through the tinted windows. But we are just passing through, enjoying the view along the way. A beautiful skyline on the journey home
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Feb 10, 2016
Feb 10, 2016 at 10:50 PM UTC
state of beauty
Mountains covered in fallen clouds; evergreens passing in blurs. Black tar roads dotted in white; the weary chatter of haggard passengers. Windshield wipers; swish, swoosh, pushing the rain away. Passing signs call out for our attention, begging for us to stop and visit. The hum of the engine, the stuffy dry air; as we drive in a state of beauty. Watching a world pass through the tinted windows. But we are just passing through, enjoying the view along the way. A beautiful skyline on the journey home
Wrote this while coming home from North Carolina this summer.
grace-elizabeth
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Feb 10, 2016
Feb 10, 2016 at 10:50 PM UTC
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