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Rain-slicked reflections of the sun's last offerings disperse within the por- ous asphalt, inducing a faint chorus of tire- spun splashes fading-in and out behind impa- tient honks, like waves against a cargo ship announc- ing itself to the docks, "I have arrived! I have arrived!" The workers, their jackets waxing iri- descent limes and oranges, wave in the freight, crane up the containers and shout down the lines through the bay mist inscribed by currents of blustering winds, top- lit by a swarm of head- lamps, crane lights and high beams careening through the in- dustrial din of space, ensuring no foot fal- ters and no hand misses a hold, and the cargo slowly, but surely, moves on toward its final des- tination, and like great migrations of butter- flies, birds and whales, that place is always home, sweet home.
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Jan 26, 2013
Jan 26, 2013 at 4:17 AM UTC
Circadian Cadence
Rain-slicked reflections of the sun's last offerings disperse within the por- ous asphalt, inducing a faint chorus of tire- spun splashes fading-in and out behind impa- tient honks, like waves against a cargo ship announc- ing itself to the docks, "I have arrived! I have arrived!" The workers, their jackets waxing iri- descent limes and oranges, wave in the freight, crane up the containers and shout down the lines through the bay mist inscribed by currents of blustering winds, top- lit by a swarm of head- lamps, crane lights and high beams careening through the in- dustrial din of space, ensuring no foot fal- ters and no hand misses a hold, and the cargo slowly, but surely, moves on toward its final des- tination, and like great migrations of butter- flies, birds and whales, that place is always home, sweet home.
travis-dixon
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Jan 26, 2013
Jan 26, 2013 at 4:17 AM UTC
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