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For a moment I thought my cigarette had somehow set the tree ablaze (it was actually the light picking out the last bud red with never-bloom). I reached out with licked finger tips, foot on one branch arm hooked around another, to extinguish her but didn't hear the soft sizzle I expected. I drew my hand back sticky now with sweat and a little sap. I smoked the rest then threw the **** to the roots below, listend to it fizzle out in the snow.
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Feb 6, 2012
Feb 6, 2012 at 4:49 PM UTC
On a Warm Day in January
For a moment I thought my cigarette had somehow set the tree ablaze (it was actually the light picking out the last bud red with never-bloom). I reached out with licked finger tips, foot on one branch arm hooked around another, to extinguish her but didn't hear the soft sizzle I expected. I drew my hand back sticky now with sweat and a little sap. I smoked the rest then threw the **** to the roots below, listend to it fizzle out in the snow.
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Feb 6, 2012
Feb 6, 2012 at 4:49 PM UTC
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