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outside, the glow of flame fills my hands – wind chimes (it gently tugs at my shirt) the night sky chirps, clouds roll along the moon’s illumination – the hefty oak tree (casts a small shadow) it wrestles with whirling winds the smoke saturates my skin - a familiar sin experiencing life, while puffing death - the enigma of being human.
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May 29, 2013
May 29, 2013 at 4:34 AM UTC
outside
outside, the glow of flame fills my hands – wind chimes (it gently tugs at my shirt) the night sky chirps, clouds roll along the moon’s illumination – the hefty oak tree (casts a small shadow) it wrestles with whirling winds the smoke saturates my skin - a familiar sin experiencing life, while puffing death - the enigma of being human.
Wrote this while standing outside smoking a cigarette - almost forgot it on my way in.
steven-dorsay-childs
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May 29, 2013
May 29, 2013 at 4:34 AM UTC
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