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I bake in the one week of cool hard summer that July brings this year, enough warmth on the street to make me not care about the nats touching my face as I smoke and look up; the building is asleep as it should be and I’m careful not dream in the black to long looking at my old home. I turn back down the road and turn from 5 to 30 as a man approaches me with a different accent, to mine, and since the night is nearly complete, I feel easy and give him a light. I see him again as I walk home as he speaks to a stranger near my uncles block, and takes his phone.
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Jul 22, 2013
Jul 22, 2013 at 3:29 PM UTC
166 Stanstead Road
I bake in the one week of cool hard summer that July brings this year, enough warmth on the street to make me not care about the nats touching my face as I smoke and look up; the building is asleep as it should be and I’m careful not dream in the black to long looking at my old home. I turn back down the road and turn from 5 to 30 as a man approaches me with a different accent, to mine, and since the night is nearly complete, I feel easy and give him a light. I see him again as I walk home as he speaks to a stranger near my uncles block, and takes his phone.
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Jul 22, 2013
Jul 22, 2013 at 3:29 PM UTC
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