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Dusk Winter fog slips Silently Trees rise as dark Sentinels The road is Shortened The intersection seems Too hazy Notice the dead Gray rabbit ***** paws up on the Curb Pass this silent Symbol Cross over to the Houses Amber lanterns glow Hazily That familiar dusk Has fallen The amber dusk of Long ago Warm memories of amber lights In fogs damp chill You have to shiver while Strangers peek out of their Windows Snug warm people They didn't see the Rabbit You must go back Yesterdays memories Warm to the bone The rabbit needs to be Buried Somewhere in the deep dark Woods
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Dec 13, 2010
Dec 13, 2010 at 3:10 PM UTC
Winter Dusk In Amber
Dusk Winter fog slips Silently Trees rise as dark Sentinels The road is Shortened The intersection seems Too hazy Notice the dead Gray rabbit ***** paws up on the Curb Pass this silent Symbol Cross over to the Houses Amber lanterns glow Hazily That familiar dusk Has fallen The amber dusk of Long ago Warm memories of amber lights In fogs damp chill You have to shiver while Strangers peek out of their Windows Snug warm people They didn't see the Rabbit You must go back Yesterdays memories Warm to the bone The rabbit needs to be Buried Somewhere in the deep dark Woods
KDC@2010
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Dec 13, 2010
Dec 13, 2010 at 3:10 PM UTC
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