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Crouching in the dark Amid creaky lawn chairs and open tailgates My neck hairs bristle with the late night expectation of wonder This time, I say will be the best one ever known. My heart races all the way to Frankfurt Eyes scan the open sky For signs of gloriousness on the horizon Then thunder, and light The unfolding of a Chinaman's dream In a dazzling display of superficiality A blinding flash of color and sound and awe Ash rains down in golden sparks Leaving the acrid smell of gunsmoke And the cavernous darkness Of eyes that had just known light Left wanting, left yearning, left needing The show is over They fly back home. I'm tearless and just a bit confused.
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Nov 14, 2018
Nov 14, 2018 at 4:15 AM UTC
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Crouching in the dark Amid creaky lawn chairs and open tailgates My neck hairs bristle with the late night expectation of wonder This time, I say will be the best one ever known. My heart races all the way to Frankfurt Eyes scan the open sky For signs of gloriousness on the horizon Then thunder, and light The unfolding of a Chinaman's dream In a dazzling display of superficiality A blinding flash of color and sound and awe Ash rains down in golden sparks Leaving the acrid smell of gunsmoke And the cavernous darkness Of eyes that had just known light Left wanting, left yearning, left needing The show is over They fly back home. I'm tearless and just a bit confused.
musings on my parents' last visit...
normaljosephine
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Nov 14, 2018
Nov 14, 2018 at 4:15 AM UTC
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