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Rains falls hard against the sheets of woven tile roofs, torrenting down off their sides and flooding the narrows in between the houses. Two new lovers splash up a good deal of water, running gaily into and out of sight, a shrill shriek of excitement and a deep laugh still echoing against the gray-blue bricks, lit gold-green in places by hanging lamps on wires, higher up, above the thin, many windowed walls. White purple flash. Crack of lightning. Thunder rattles the sobbing windowpane. A baby upstairs cries out and is soon soothed. I think only of dinner and of you. I will eat bulb-onion soup, with freshly picked mint. And I will consume you, raw.
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Aug 21, 2017
Aug 21, 2017 at 8:53 PM UTC
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Rains falls hard against the sheets of woven tile roofs, torrenting down off their sides and flooding the narrows in between the houses. Two new lovers splash up a good deal of water, running gaily into and out of sight, a shrill shriek of excitement and a deep laugh still echoing against the gray-blue bricks, lit gold-green in places by hanging lamps on wires, higher up, above the thin, many windowed walls. White purple flash. Crack of lightning. Thunder rattles the sobbing windowpane. A baby upstairs cries out and is soon soothed. I think only of dinner and of you. I will eat bulb-onion soup, with freshly picked mint. And I will consume you, raw.
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Aug 21, 2017
Aug 21, 2017 at 8:53 PM UTC
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