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thousand droplets hang from the tip of each bare branch of the ginkgo tree. Each orb holds the world in it like the ornaments that decorate a coniferous cousin, they reflect me and all I see today, a curious blend of grey. Each shed leaf is replaced by a tear too delicate for me to decipher all that it carries. I am too distracted by what I carry to grasp what each holds suspended so perfectly making everything it reflects into a single something solar twinkling, each cosm capturing all in need of being captured. Today I am left with no color. The sky, the trees, the asphalt, and the air I breathe, in their unified beauty say nothing.
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Sep 17, 2011
Sep 17, 2011 at 6:39 AM UTC
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thousand droplets hang from the tip of each bare branch of the ginkgo tree. Each orb holds the world in it like the ornaments that decorate a coniferous cousin, they reflect me and all I see today, a curious blend of grey. Each shed leaf is replaced by a tear too delicate for me to decipher all that it carries. I am too distracted by what I carry to grasp what each holds suspended so perfectly making everything it reflects into a single something solar twinkling, each cosm capturing all in need of being captured. Today I am left with no color. The sky, the trees, the asphalt, and the air I breathe, in their unified beauty say nothing.
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Sep 17, 2011
Sep 17, 2011 at 6:39 AM UTC
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