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Something about the comfort of autumn— in California our leaves go straight from green to gone, if they choose to change at all. The sun stays bright but the air starts to bite, and the Santa Anas blow through to dry up our last drops of livelihood. Most seem to like it— the streets littered with death and ready to restart— but the rough winds always hollow me out, echo a haunting song off the tunnelled walls of my bones. It’s about this time I empty out, and fill instead with cotton mouth. My lips chap and crack, but I smile silently, and I wait.
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Nov 12, 2018
Nov 12, 2018 at 10:57 PM UTC
dry and decayed
Something about the comfort of autumn— in California our leaves go straight from green to gone, if they choose to change at all. The sun stays bright but the air starts to bite, and the Santa Anas blow through to dry up our last drops of livelihood. Most seem to like it— the streets littered with death and ready to restart— but the rough winds always hollow me out, echo a haunting song off the tunnelled walls of my bones. It’s about this time I empty out, and fill instead with cotton mouth. My lips chap and crack, but I smile silently, and I wait.
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Nov 12, 2018
Nov 12, 2018 at 10:57 PM UTC
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