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The drip of water down the water spout The parade of white fluffs drifting about The ball of the pen skating across The flow of ink calling the shots The clack of heels on the tiled hall The scurrying of a roach up the wall The wail of a child sickened by chocolate The scowl of the mother for such racket The round of applause after a performance The snores of the old couple sitting dormant The ruffling of pages in a quiet library The thundering chew of a red cranberry The mourning of a family huddled at a wake The birthday song sung as he blows on the cake The flap of nestling wings on its first attempt The hawk’s call during a sweeping steep descent The pulsating green beep of heart monitors The screech that follows when the beat falters The smooch of lips upon an orange sunset The ring of wedding bells they'll never forget The Earth a rich and colorful place The Earth a blue speck floating in space
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 11:20 PM UTC
The Living Canvas
The drip of water down the water spout The parade of white fluffs drifting about The ball of the pen skating across The flow of ink calling the shots The clack of heels on the tiled hall The scurrying of a roach up the wall The wail of a child sickened by chocolate The scowl of the mother for such racket The round of applause after a performance The snores of the old couple sitting dormant The ruffling of pages in a quiet library The thundering chew of a red cranberry The mourning of a family huddled at a wake The birthday song sung as he blows on the cake The flap of nestling wings on its first attempt The hawk’s call during a sweeping steep descent The pulsating green beep of heart monitors The screech that follows when the beat falters The smooch of lips upon an orange sunset The ring of wedding bells they'll never forget The Earth a rich and colorful place The Earth a blue speck floating in space
daniel-ospina
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 11:20 PM UTC
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