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The Weather Man

by ASlowHeyoka

They said that it would rain today but for some reason when it didn’t I was strangely disappointed. Nevertheless, my jealousy pursued like a jewel in the nightlight. Revelling, repulsive, catastrophic. The earth opened up and all the flowers fell inside. They mixed with all the tar and soot and rust and then made us sigh in awe. In awe of how quickly a tough decision can be made on our fates. Suddenly, abruptly, snapping shut, an elastic band on the door of the future.
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ASlowHeyoka
M / Plymouth, UK
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Written by
ASlowHeyoka
M / Plymouth, UK
Published
Nov 22, 2019
Time
1m
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Part of a collaborative project at a local writing retreat I attend. Its not all mine. Can you guess which parts are?

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