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There is a light in the attic that has been on for two days, shining dim through mouse tunnels and A frames, through insulation, and hidden secrets. There is a light in the attic that has been on for three days, and another house burned down last week, about a block from here on the west side. There is a light in the attic that has been on for four days. An incandescent bulb with the filament intact and glowing, and it only takes one spark, to create a fire. There is a light in the attic that has been on for five days. In that hidden room, under the crumbling linoleum we found pages from a newspaper dated January 4, 1950. There is a light in the attic that has been on for six days, and an entire world left to explore. Who knows what else is hidden there, under insulation, under floorboards, and in cubbyholes. There is a light in the attic that has been on for seven days, and I don't know if it will ever burn out.
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Mar 13, 2014
Mar 13, 2014 at 5:23 PM UTC
A Light in the Attic
There is a light in the attic that has been on for two days, shining dim through mouse tunnels and A frames, through insulation, and hidden secrets. There is a light in the attic that has been on for three days, and another house burned down last week, about a block from here on the west side. There is a light in the attic that has been on for four days. An incandescent bulb with the filament intact and glowing, and it only takes one spark, to create a fire. There is a light in the attic that has been on for five days. In that hidden room, under the crumbling linoleum we found pages from a newspaper dated January 4, 1950. There is a light in the attic that has been on for six days, and an entire world left to explore. Who knows what else is hidden there, under insulation, under floorboards, and in cubbyholes. There is a light in the attic that has been on for seven days, and I don't know if it will ever burn out.
dylan-baker
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Mar 13, 2014
Mar 13, 2014 at 5:23 PM UTC
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