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Morse code messages

I was biking home tonight and took the long way home through a school

 

Everything was so perfect

The song that was playing fit  like a puzzle piece

 

So I stopped

 

And laid on the asphalt,  looked  up into the sky to see the stars dimmed by the city lights

 

Though their light looked faded you could still make out constellations

 

While the stars, who are million miles away and are nothing but gas mainly hydrogen and helium I could swear they were sending me messages in Morse code

 

I felt so peaceful and at ease

 

Then in a moment it was over when a bright flashlight got pointed at me by a security guard saying." hey,  you okay? "

 

I was fine of course, thanks for asking though

 

Oh well, i'll wait for the moment to be right again

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Jul 20, 2013
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