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Fog lays like a pale figure in an uncomfortable chair languishing and I lay too with a full heart under a duvet yet awake in the dark as the electric fan ticks away in the corner and on the street there is no one not delinquent teenagers not stupefied drunks not star-crossed lovers in the cold just the vapor in the air too lukewarm to form hoarfrost too cool to disperse the streetlights are refracted into orbs of blue light hanging with a soft buzz over wet asphalt, beacons for no one, no thing.
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Jan 8, 2018
Jan 8, 2018 at 12:21 AM UTC
Fog
Fog lays like a pale figure in an uncomfortable chair languishing and I lay too with a full heart under a duvet yet awake in the dark as the electric fan ticks away in the corner and on the street there is no one not delinquent teenagers not stupefied drunks not star-crossed lovers in the cold just the vapor in the air too lukewarm to form hoarfrost too cool to disperse the streetlights are refracted into orbs of blue light hanging with a soft buzz over wet asphalt, beacons for no one, no thing.
j-c-lucas
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Jan 8, 2018
Jan 8, 2018 at 12:21 AM UTC
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