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It’s winter and the radiators make for hot summer bedrooms, fake heat for a false season, high humid air in the canopy, a western, British, Tunisian bazaar. But outside the window frame into the rooftop mouth of chimney teeth and foggy breath, a pair of speckled starlings, with deep coffee eyes and rings of white for plumage decoration, nest in the wound of this building. Surely if they migrate, to warmer climates, past the Spanish-African gate, they’d be able to bask in the dawn desert sun that’ll drift slowly overhead, raise their young their instead. I’d like to migrate too, leave this town for somewhere new.
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Mar 23, 2013
Mar 23, 2013 at 3:59 PM UTC
ONE FOR MARCH'S SNOW
It’s winter and the radiators make for hot summer bedrooms, fake heat for a false season, high humid air in the canopy, a western, British, Tunisian bazaar. But outside the window frame into the rooftop mouth of chimney teeth and foggy breath, a pair of speckled starlings, with deep coffee eyes and rings of white for plumage decoration, nest in the wound of this building. Surely if they migrate, to warmer climates, past the Spanish-African gate, they’d be able to bask in the dawn desert sun that’ll drift slowly overhead, raise their young their instead. I’d like to migrate too, leave this town for somewhere new.
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tim-knight
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Mar 23, 2013
Mar 23, 2013 at 3:59 PM UTC
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