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Jul 2018
I awoke to myself,
No one.
Nothing more than howling smoke,
Tiptoeing through the silence of night.
I had dissipated,
A mere observer,
An echo of things former,
Yet no more.
The grace of illumination,
Of substance,
Was more than I could afford,
Greater than my waning motivation would allow.
Truth be told,
It too had dissipated,
Into the cold night,
The dead air.
I awoke to myself,
Nowhere.
Jane Doe
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Jane Doe  27/Wisconsin, USA
(27/Wisconsin, USA)   
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   matt d mattson
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