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Sunset

Within and in between

a dusty red brick chimney,

and a tired aging oak,

do advance the clouds of

brilliant ember,

cascading over one another, eager

to wash the field of azure

while a gentle roll of

thunder

bids goodnight from afar.

How we wish that the

weary hourglass

would squeeze each grain,

so that raindrops

-- having just settled among

emerald blades -- would

glisten for a lifetime,

while the world remain bathed

in a candle-lit hue.

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jack-james
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Jul 16, 2014
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