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Just Another Daydream...

And yet it was just another daydream that I all of the sudden awoke from.

The warmest day to have ever been felt in late September.

The leaves turning colors of rich autumn, and only the mildest of breeze against our translucent skin.

After the longest stumble through darkness, it was as if I again recognized the light.

The suns power to exude and perpetuate happiness amongst even the saddest of Earths prisoners.

Family and friends gather to celebrate new love, as thy neighbors watch in dismay.

It seemed as if us fortunate few were walking on the clouds of eternity;

even if it was just for a moment.

But even from the realist of dreams, we must awake and return to chaos.

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bridgette-jester
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Dec 24, 2012
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