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I was doing something when a flash smashed out to every corner of the room. It came like ominous bolts of lightning had leapt from the light bulb bursting inside, as though storms had been brewing slowly under a muzzle of glass frame. I regarded how strange it was to be fed up to a thrum of 75 watts in its lifetime, to finally break its broadcast. I look to a tungsten tongue, see the ember flick into the dark and say, I lost my religion.
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 6:46 PM UTC
The Light Bulb
I was doing something when a flash smashed out to every corner of the room. It came like ominous bolts of lightning had leapt from the light bulb bursting inside, as though storms had been brewing slowly under a muzzle of glass frame. I regarded how strange it was to be fed up to a thrum of 75 watts in its lifetime, to finally break its broadcast. I look to a tungsten tongue, see the ember flick into the dark and say, I lost my religion.
conor-letham
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 6:46 PM UTC
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