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The stars above me offer no warmth, they are of little comfort. I am in the danger zone, out on the perimeter, dug in deep like an Eskimo in an ice fortress. The winds have made my nose run, frozen snot covers my beard, my eyes tear constantly, making it hard on the night-vision. Occasionally, I see streaming jet-lights, an airliner in the stratosphere, zipping across the Heavens, out of harm’s way. And I think about the cocktails, the pretty stewardesses gathered back near the galley, it makes me warm & crack a weak-smile.
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Jan 24, 2014
Jan 24, 2014 at 10:59 AM UTC
Soldier Thoughts #77
The stars above me offer no warmth, they are of little comfort. I am in the danger zone, out on the perimeter, dug in deep like an Eskimo in an ice fortress. The winds have made my nose run, frozen snot covers my beard, my eyes tear constantly, making it hard on the night-vision. Occasionally, I see streaming jet-lights, an airliner in the stratosphere, zipping across the Heavens, out of harm’s way. And I think about the cocktails, the pretty stewardesses gathered back near the galley, it makes me warm & crack a weak-smile.
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Jan 24, 2014
Jan 24, 2014 at 10:59 AM UTC
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