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The dog has to **** The whole city sleeps. The dog won't go more than five feet from me. I walk five feet from a bush, listening as the buildings slowly inhale, pause, and let out a restful breeze. He sniffs the bush, apparently unaware of the cold. I look up, naked branches catching my eyes and the breeze. They shiver as white flakes of heavens tears fall softly all around. The dog finishes his business, then comes for some attention. The city still sleeps, time stands still, and we go back inside.
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Dec 19, 2015
Dec 19, 2015 at 11:47 PM UTC
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The dog has to **** The whole city sleeps. The dog won't go more than five feet from me. I walk five feet from a bush, listening as the buildings slowly inhale, pause, and let out a restful breeze. He sniffs the bush, apparently unaware of the cold. I look up, naked branches catching my eyes and the breeze. They shiver as white flakes of heavens tears fall softly all around. The dog finishes his business, then comes for some attention. The city still sleeps, time stands still, and we go back inside.
dean-eyers
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Dec 19, 2015
Dec 19, 2015 at 11:47 PM UTC
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