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The stars flicker and fade as I walk into the empty field. The moon is quietly sinking, it’s time for night to yield. Tall weeds grasp at my jeans, desperate to have me sit with them. But I have a different place in mind; where I can feel the earth’s slow spin. The dew soaks into my pants. It’s almost like wading into a river. A cool wind kisses my face; I hug myself and shiver. The grasshoppers and cicadas quiet their music as I approach. Only the rustle of grass surrounds me. By the creek, a brave toad croaks. Reaching my spot, I plop down, turning to the horizon. I’ve made it just in time. The sun has not yet risen. Damp clothes, bug bites, and clinging burrs are a paltry price to pay to gaze into the rainbow sky and watch the birth of a new day.
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Apr 17, 2012
Apr 17, 2012 at 12:03 AM UTC
Sunrise
The stars flicker and fade as I walk into the empty field. The moon is quietly sinking, it’s time for night to yield. Tall weeds grasp at my jeans, desperate to have me sit with them. But I have a different place in mind; where I can feel the earth’s slow spin. The dew soaks into my pants. It’s almost like wading into a river. A cool wind kisses my face; I hug myself and shiver. The grasshoppers and cicadas quiet their music as I approach. Only the rustle of grass surrounds me. By the creek, a brave toad croaks. Reaching my spot, I plop down, turning to the horizon. I’ve made it just in time. The sun has not yet risen. Damp clothes, bug bites, and clinging burrs are a paltry price to pay to gaze into the rainbow sky and watch the birth of a new day.
penelope-prickett
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Apr 17, 2012
Apr 17, 2012 at 12:03 AM UTC
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