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10:25 o'clock

ten twenty-five of the clock, in the evening of September, there were still gentle drizzles but the heavy rain, the foggy sight had vanished from the view of my broken jalousie window ten twenty-five o'clock, in the morning of May, i could hear the birds chirping, singing, perhaps, their favorite song. i gazed upon my sliding window and saw the mesmerizing swirling and falling of leaves, dancing gracefully, beautifully. ten twenty-five o'clock, i fell but it wasn't a sight to look at, i crashed and so do my sliding window... spring season isn't near enough, my jalousie window still has some of its part but maybe in the morning of May, i will be gazing again to see the dancing leaves through my altogether broken jalousie window.
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Sep 22, 2017
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change, maybe then you will be less facile to break.

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