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Sunday, December 21, 2014 | 08:22

He ran far enough to know that in the end there was no end; that at the edge was a turning point; that the pavements simply bent. He was the chaser of suns, almost always on the run one foot in front of the other but the chase was almost done For Time was chasing him as well, behind his back, so close and overhead were clouds that cursed him for the life he chose. And in the end there was no end, but there was no chaser, too and Time was left alone without anybody to run to.
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