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"You don't know how lucky you have it.", I say as I brake for the bird who is hopping uncertainly in the middle of the road, torn between flight and flirting with death one second longer. But today it will live. A still squirrel lays in the middle of the road a little ways down And I swerve to avoid it, too Even though it was already dead Just like the ten month old baby But the world doesn't stop turning for either; and I weep for both.
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Mar 29, 2015
Mar 29, 2015 at 10:38 PM UTC
How has the world not stopped turning?
"You don't know how lucky you have it.", I say as I brake for the bird who is hopping uncertainly in the middle of the road, torn between flight and flirting with death one second longer. But today it will live. A still squirrel lays in the middle of the road a little ways down And I swerve to avoid it, too Even though it was already dead Just like the ten month old baby But the world doesn't stop turning for either; and I weep for both.
lexi-cairns
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Mar 29, 2015
Mar 29, 2015 at 10:38 PM UTC
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