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I've ceased my habit of cigarette smoking; I can smell sun rays melting the tar within streets we've been driving on. Accumulating debris line the sides of city streets, Leftovers from a thunderstorm's retreat. Valleys and mountains seem to have undried green Patches and dry rivers run temporarily exhilarated; A swelling rush through landlocked zone, Becoming such a secretive and succulent oasis. A Summer season like this symbolically: Within harsh desolate heat, Air is voraciously evaporating liquids of life, Creatures adapted for unpredictability; Schemes for overcoming, constantly changing. Somewhat repeatable patterns of Summer downpour seems like a blessing. A rather rash and quick burst, calling to attention A reminder that it will soon pass. Advising to allow any present moment to fully consume your consciousness; Savoring every solitary drop.
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Nov 13, 2012
Nov 13, 2012 at 1:43 AM UTC
Valley of Gold
I've ceased my habit of cigarette smoking; I can smell sun rays melting the tar within streets we've been driving on. Accumulating debris line the sides of city streets, Leftovers from a thunderstorm's retreat. Valleys and mountains seem to have undried green Patches and dry rivers run temporarily exhilarated; A swelling rush through landlocked zone, Becoming such a secretive and succulent oasis. A Summer season like this symbolically: Within harsh desolate heat, Air is voraciously evaporating liquids of life, Creatures adapted for unpredictability; Schemes for overcoming, constantly changing. Somewhat repeatable patterns of Summer downpour seems like a blessing. A rather rash and quick burst, calling to attention A reminder that it will soon pass. Advising to allow any present moment to fully consume your consciousness; Savoring every solitary drop.
christopher-blanck
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Nov 13, 2012
Nov 13, 2012 at 1:43 AM UTC
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