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normally invisible, the husk of vibrancy has been outed by recent snowfall. if you have a father he is probably shoveling as if it’s the one thing he has to do before leaving. it’s not, but it will do until he has to shovel again. my daughter isn’t married yet so I can safely say she isn’t married to a man whose job it is to inspect poles for tongues. ice takes children from the horror film of an everyday car. accumulation is the only word Ohio has for hollowing. headlights enter a snowbank the way my eyes enter a second nightmare wanting to see what saw me first. in any weather some of us imagine the homeless but can’t.
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Feb 5, 2014
Feb 5, 2014 at 7:49 PM UTC
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normally invisible, the husk of vibrancy has been outed by recent snowfall. if you have a father he is probably shoveling as if it’s the one thing he has to do before leaving. it’s not, but it will do until he has to shovel again. my daughter isn’t married yet so I can safely say she isn’t married to a man whose job it is to inspect poles for tongues. ice takes children from the horror film of an everyday car. accumulation is the only word Ohio has for hollowing. headlights enter a snowbank the way my eyes enter a second nightmare wanting to see what saw me first. in any weather some of us imagine the homeless but can’t.
barton-d-smock
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Feb 5, 2014
Feb 5, 2014 at 7:49 PM UTC
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