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As I was walking down the road I could smeel the sweet grass: freshly mowed I saw the sun setting in the distance The blood-red glow seemed proof of its resistance The colors: red, orange, yellow, and gold All melted away so that night could unfold I felt the air collin all around me And saw the lightening bugs in front of the tree I could hear the water running down the creek past the quiant house that was so antique The glowing light from its windows Beckoned me forward from the shadows
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Apr 4, 2010
Apr 4, 2010 at 7:44 PM UTC
Nightfall
As I was walking down the road I could smeel the sweet grass: freshly mowed I saw the sun setting in the distance The blood-red glow seemed proof of its resistance The colors: red, orange, yellow, and gold All melted away so that night could unfold I felt the air collin all around me And saw the lightening bugs in front of the tree I could hear the water running down the creek past the quiant house that was so antique The glowing light from its windows Beckoned me forward from the shadows
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Apr 4, 2010
Apr 4, 2010 at 7:44 PM UTC
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