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My new winter coat is black. It is as black as a starless night sky. Yet, now there are smudges of dirt on the ends of my sleeves. My coat has hung on the back of a chair today. As I lunched at a small counter, eating fried eggs and hash browns, someone must’ve stepped on the sleeves of my coat and left bits of their own day behind. The other day, I’d asked my wife to wash my coat because it had gotten dusty. So, she did. And, out it came from the dryer, thick and warm obsidian. Now, I see those smudges and I think of them as clouds that race across a midnight sky. Like me, like The Earth, spinning, always on the move. *** -JBClaywell © P&ZPublications
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Dec 29, 2017
Dec 29, 2017 at 3:46 PM UTC
Midnight Sky (Moving)
My new winter coat is black. It is as black as a starless night sky. Yet, now there are smudges of dirt on the ends of my sleeves. My coat has hung on the back of a chair today. As I lunched at a small counter, eating fried eggs and hash browns, someone must’ve stepped on the sleeves of my coat and left bits of their own day behind. The other day, I’d asked my wife to wash my coat because it had gotten dusty. So, she did. And, out it came from the dryer, thick and warm obsidian. Now, I see those smudges and I think of them as clouds that race across a midnight sky. Like me, like The Earth, spinning, always on the move. *** -JBClaywell © P&ZPublications
jay-claywell
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Dec 29, 2017
Dec 29, 2017 at 3:46 PM UTC
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