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Steam from a hot drink, Immersing the nose With sweet, foreign scents, Dried ‘neath distant skies.   The night thrives outside, Slipping outside walls, Through open windows Comes moonlit breezes.   Outside, owls inquire, In soft, solemn tones, ‘Who, who.’ A question Without an answer.   Though insects cry out, ‘Me meee, Me meee,’ like They wish the bird spoke Exclusively to them.   And I sit inside, Listening to lives I’ll never understand, Made aloof by the day.
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Jul 19, 2014
Jul 19, 2014 at 4:25 PM UTC
Through Open Windows
Steam from a hot drink, Immersing the nose With sweet, foreign scents, Dried ‘neath distant skies.   The night thrives outside, Slipping outside walls, Through open windows Comes moonlit breezes.   Outside, owls inquire, In soft, solemn tones, ‘Who, who.’ A question Without an answer.   Though insects cry out, ‘Me meee, Me meee,’ like They wish the bird spoke Exclusively to them.   And I sit inside, Listening to lives I’ll never understand, Made aloof by the day.
catalysten-rounthwaite
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Jul 19, 2014
Jul 19, 2014 at 4:25 PM UTC
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