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i watched the smoke loom into the sky. you and i, we don't pay it any mind. the blood is rushing to my face— vesuvius who? a.d. sixty-two: an earthquake shook the ground. that was seventeen years ago, and we are twenty now. four days ago the shakes started again but i don't mind the sound. i close my eyes and i am gone the room is full of heat volcanic ash and tephra and gas— forever, we're asleep.
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Sep 21, 2017
Sep 21, 2017 at 7:52 PM UTC
a.d. 79
i watched the smoke loom into the sky. you and i, we don't pay it any mind. the blood is rushing to my face— vesuvius who? a.d. sixty-two: an earthquake shook the ground. that was seventeen years ago, and we are twenty now. four days ago the shakes started again but i don't mind the sound. i close my eyes and i am gone the room is full of heat volcanic ash and tephra and gas— forever, we're asleep.
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Sep 21, 2017 at 7:52 PM UTC
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