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Just another morning when twilight reaches my windows. The days and I darken. To enjoy the sun with strangers, we walk in unacknowledged silence. We have the same warm skin but to bring it up would be weird. When we fill the street is it correlation or causation that the sun joins us? They always fade; I would like to make it to four in the morning with the warmth remaining. Strangers pass, all warm, if only from our own blood, but to bring it up would be weird.
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Oct 5, 2017
Oct 5, 2017 at 2:30 PM UTC
Dependence
Just another morning when twilight reaches my windows. The days and I darken. To enjoy the sun with strangers, we walk in unacknowledged silence. We have the same warm skin but to bring it up would be weird. When we fill the street is it correlation or causation that the sun joins us? They always fade; I would like to make it to four in the morning with the warmth remaining. Strangers pass, all warm, if only from our own blood, but to bring it up would be weird.
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20/F/Delaware or New York
Oct 5, 2017
Oct 5, 2017 at 2:30 PM UTC
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