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The Lightest Pink

The lightest pink eased snow-cover's ambient wait. Black ice was called to pavement-- shortening at length. As a hilltop raised like a drawbridge, the press of its sides layed down. It was as if any number of people lingered on recognition--as his inner observations shook him clean off the earth. Quartz-swirls stirred the milky pool of a: Waxing Crescent, which brought him back.
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