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#9 In the garden hard with frost sits an old man with furrowed eyes staring at old decorations dangling from branches overhung with snow. His forced breath sinks into fog. He cannot feel the rising of a warmer wind or the furrowed ground beneath his feet poised to ooze life. I am afraid of his eyes. I turn away when he looks up at the waves of geese returning, thawing the ground with their shadows.
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Jan 6, 2016
Jan 6, 2016 at 11:07 AM UTC
From “13 Reasons for Watching the Sky” (#9)
#9 In the garden hard with frost sits an old man with furrowed eyes staring at old decorations dangling from branches overhung with snow. His forced breath sinks into fog. He cannot feel the rising of a warmer wind or the furrowed ground beneath his feet poised to ooze life. I am afraid of his eyes. I turn away when he looks up at the waves of geese returning, thawing the ground with their shadows.
david-adamson
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Jan 6, 2016
Jan 6, 2016 at 11:07 AM UTC
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