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October brings a flurry of trigger-happy handymen to carpet over the potholes, puddles and last year’s cloth with that emerald bract that’s rusted in seasons past and now swarms in copper opulence. I often wondered why sky’s most subtle inclinations did not bleach the meadows into hues of tarnished brass but will glaciate them rather than pull at the soil’s gums. How I would thread a coat from those discarded teeth and wear them out before they abandoned me.
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May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 at 12:00 AM UTC
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October brings a flurry of trigger-happy handymen to carpet over the potholes, puddles and last year’s cloth with that emerald bract that’s rusted in seasons past and now swarms in copper opulence. I often wondered why sky’s most subtle inclinations did not bleach the meadows into hues of tarnished brass but will glaciate them rather than pull at the soil’s gums. How I would thread a coat from those discarded teeth and wear them out before they abandoned me.
nj-mcgourty
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May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 at 12:00 AM UTC
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