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In the glass I glimpsed her eyes they flitted over dappled cream, but expectation became a cloud and so fogged her face from me. I glanced about my forgone haunt of candy stripe and lino check, a board on which I could predict the movements of her interest. You cannot taste frozen chocolate or those rainbow splinters. Yet she was snared in naive thought and caught in coloured winter. They make it all round back you know, But actually they don’t. They make a cracked kaleidoscope, its sight is skewed and bitter.
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Mar 11, 2013
Mar 11, 2013 at 10:51 PM UTC
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In the glass I glimpsed her eyes they flitted over dappled cream, but expectation became a cloud and so fogged her face from me. I glanced about my forgone haunt of candy stripe and lino check, a board on which I could predict the movements of her interest. You cannot taste frozen chocolate or those rainbow splinters. Yet she was snared in naive thought and caught in coloured winter. They make it all round back you know, But actually they don’t. They make a cracked kaleidoscope, its sight is skewed and bitter.
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Mar 11, 2013
Mar 11, 2013 at 10:51 PM UTC
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