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the black night is stiflingly humid, eliciting a glistening sheen of beaded sweat on the tanned faces of any being who dares to enter the boiling summer evening. a thick smattering of clouds create a downy blanket, the foreground to hundreds of intermittent stars and the round, glowing face of the full moon. i seat myself on the stair closest to the ground, and as it is passed around between us four, i light one long, chemical cigarette and place it carefully between my lips, cracked by the harsh rays of the summer sun. jagged, angular faces grin and laugh at us, formed by the gaps and holes in the beautiful, intricate cloud cover. suddenly, a summer breeze softer than than the winged seeds of a dandelion caresses frizzy hairs and cools the dew drops upon our moist foreheads. a split-second shift in the clouds creates the most resplendent sight my eyeballs have ever encountered in their twenty-one years. like an imposing rock formation, or the billows of smoke from a great forest fire, the fluffed gray structures have aligned themselves with the radiant orb in the sky, and her face casts beams of light through them, projecting long, fragile arms of brilliance through the dull backyard. with our four faces stretched upward as far as our craning necks will allow, we absorb the sublime, pure moonlight. i lock this picture in my mind, certain that this moment, trapped in infinity like a mosquito trapped in amber, could be the refreshing breeze or the hurried gulp of ice-cold oxygen imperative to survival. as she shines her vibrant headlight through the cloudy fog, i breathe slowly and allow my cigarette to extinguish itself, and i think that this must be how it feels to really, truly be alive.
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Mar 21, 2012
Mar 21, 2012 at 3:13 AM UTC
moonbeam
the black night is stiflingly humid, eliciting a glistening sheen of beaded sweat on the tanned faces of any being who dares to enter the boiling summer evening. a thick smattering of clouds create a downy blanket, the foreground to hundreds of intermittent stars and the round, glowing face of the full moon. i seat myself on the stair closest to the ground, and as it is passed around between us four, i light one long, chemical cigarette and place it carefully between my lips, cracked by the harsh rays of the summer sun. jagged, angular faces grin and laugh at us, formed by the gaps and holes in the beautiful, intricate cloud cover. suddenly, a summer breeze softer than than the winged seeds of a dandelion caresses frizzy hairs and cools the dew drops upon our moist foreheads. a split-second shift in the clouds creates the most resplendent sight my eyeballs have ever encountered in their twenty-one years. like an imposing rock formation, or the billows of smoke from a great forest fire, the fluffed gray structures have aligned themselves with the radiant orb in the sky, and her face casts beams of light through them, projecting long, fragile arms of brilliance through the dull backyard. with our four faces stretched upward as far as our craning necks will allow, we absorb the sublime, pure moonlight. i lock this picture in my mind, certain that this moment, trapped in infinity like a mosquito trapped in amber, could be the refreshing breeze or the hurried gulp of ice-cold oxygen imperative to survival. as she shines her vibrant headlight through the cloudy fog, i breathe slowly and allow my cigarette to extinguish itself, and i think that this must be how it feels to really, truly be alive.
jeanaly
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Mar 21, 2012
Mar 21, 2012 at 3:13 AM UTC
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