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Jan 2021
The fog loses purchase
on the window
and, dying, wicks
ashy vapor's slick scatter
to gated green-brown.
Morning comes again
in fractioned crooks
of snow declining
into fat eggs of rain.
The fog is a colossus,
ravels with dragging step,
before retiring itself
above oak branchlets.  
The sun wraps away
in gray, as if stolen.  
Nativity of cloud.
I'm telling you this:
everything is possible.
Evan Stephens
Written by
Evan Stephens  44/M/DC
(44/M/DC)   
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     ---, Thomas W Case, ju, Imran Islam and Jason
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