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lightening bug

this lightening bug landed

on my arm while

i was driving.

not only did the dumb thing

scare me half to death,

but it suddenly decided it did not

want to leave me alone in the car.

so this lightening bug

sat there, on my arm,

blinking its rear end,

doing the only things it knew how to do.

the winding country road

passed through wheat fields

in the dark

speckled by mother natures fireworks.

with hazards flashing behind me,

i got out of my car

and stood there.

my lightening bug flew

into the field and i watched it

contently blink into the

shimmering landscape in front of me,

and turning the key of my ford

i wondered for a moment

if the landscape that

i contently melt into is as

breathtakingly stunning

as my lightening bug's

from the outside looking in.

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gabrielle-boltz
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Jul 2, 2013
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