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Why Can't I See Them Now

we watched raccoons eat our piled-up three day old trash through the rectangular kitchen window above the sink angled light emptied through the screen that we thanked God was there unopened decks of Bicycle playing cards gripped the dusted counter for fear of flowing dislocating elbows away from our stomachs baring four ivory wrists to the photon flood
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michael-mclean
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Aug 29, 2014
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#camping#polaroid
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