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The car runs rough today, labors over low hills that lay between me and the city. Clouds like enormous white feathers fan across the watery blue. The sun's warmth has lifted a rime of frost from the land. The farmer who owns this field has gone mad it seems, has taken his tractor on a joy ride leaving behind a rough arabesque of dark earth, an unintended and fugitive art. What moved him to this rash act? Was it a bitter phone call? Did he sell the land for enough cash to break even this year?
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Nov 6, 2012
Nov 6, 2012 at 4:19 PM UTC
Sunday Morning
The car runs rough today, labors over low hills that lay between me and the city. Clouds like enormous white feathers fan across the watery blue. The sun's warmth has lifted a rime of frost from the land. The farmer who owns this field has gone mad it seems, has taken his tractor on a joy ride leaving behind a rough arabesque of dark earth, an unintended and fugitive art. What moved him to this rash act? Was it a bitter phone call? Did he sell the land for enough cash to break even this year?
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Nov 6, 2012
Nov 6, 2012 at 4:19 PM UTC
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