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From the sixth floor on a Sunday night you can see the snake of green lights switch to red, cars jarred back a hundred times stopped in tracks. There is the jolt when the robin's egg cracks in my hands that is the **** motion of waking up from falling backwards. There is the second hand, second law of thermodynamic arrow of time, the red leaves want the earth beneath them and sooner die than go back up. There is sitting cross-legged next to a jigsaw waiting to see why one can only wait in one direction. Of course, you can see the traffic lights change on other nights too, but Sunday is the one I'm thinking of.
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Nov 16, 2017
Nov 16, 2017 at 11:22 PM UTC
Stuck on the puzzle
From the sixth floor on a Sunday night you can see the snake of green lights switch to red, cars jarred back a hundred times stopped in tracks. There is the jolt when the robin's egg cracks in my hands that is the **** motion of waking up from falling backwards. There is the second hand, second law of thermodynamic arrow of time, the red leaves want the earth beneath them and sooner die than go back up. There is sitting cross-legged next to a jigsaw waiting to see why one can only wait in one direction. Of course, you can see the traffic lights change on other nights too, but Sunday is the one I'm thinking of.
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Nov 16, 2017
Nov 16, 2017 at 11:22 PM UTC
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