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uncreased

by robert-brunner

Many of the days are unerringly hot beneath the gingham sky of blue and white. With cars  that know their way so well that they are tranquil for their repetitive spell. Under this dry sun, with orange groves around and now with your fingertips that rest on my arm. If there had been this undying sun and endless wanderings, that we were at once, young. In this foothill basin uncreased by breeze. These would be sweet lives to lead.
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