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A Single Function

The river's frozen over two feet thick with ice above a trickle so weak. Fish, half frozen, trapped inside unaware of the spring to come thoughts slowed down to a single function breathing weakly struggling to pull the most from the remaining pockets of oxygen in the ice as I watch their struggle I can't help but lose a bit of myself I find my mind right down there with them slowed down to a single function trying to pull the most left from the little pockets of oxygen left in my own life
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Dec 16, 2010
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