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Admirable Trash

As I approached this new anomaly I couldn't help but notice how seamlessly it was dancing...

 

Flowing through the street like a land-based whirlpool with the elegance of a veteran ballerina

 

It's distressed white plastic tutu left drifting freely, spinning into a pirouette in spite of it's singular audience

 

A defiant **** between sidewalk blocks--It's simple presence, a larger then life statement

 

As if to say "Go on, try to stop my freedom! I'll just pirouette away!"

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Written by
andrew-kerklaan
Canadian
Published
Sep 23, 2013
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5·77
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A short scribe from one of my travels. Enjoy.

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#ballerina#trash#platic#bag
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