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Last night I saw a man hanging from a traffic light just for a second Framed in the yellow light of dusk, it looked like a movie cover. He was flopped over like a dead fish his feet were just a little too large and I tugged at my beau's sleeve to ask if he was there when the world turned and just like that, he was gone. If impermanence is a virtue, life must be something worth having and a legacy that can be dashed away should be no scary thing and while I am not really willing to try and follow that advice it is a small thing I think on when the hangmen grin and whisk away on their strings baby mobiles turning towards oblivion
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Jul 27, 2013
Jul 27, 2013 at 8:45 AM UTC
Impermanence
Last night I saw a man hanging from a traffic light just for a second Framed in the yellow light of dusk, it looked like a movie cover. He was flopped over like a dead fish his feet were just a little too large and I tugged at my beau's sleeve to ask if he was there when the world turned and just like that, he was gone. If impermanence is a virtue, life must be something worth having and a legacy that can be dashed away should be no scary thing and while I am not really willing to try and follow that advice it is a small thing I think on when the hangmen grin and whisk away on their strings baby mobiles turning towards oblivion
christine-eglantine
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Jul 27, 2013
Jul 27, 2013 at 8:45 AM UTC
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