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98 Days Of Summer

Thoughts From A Patio At The End Of July

August 25, 2012
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art by Demonflame @Deviantart

Thoughts From A Patio At The End Of July I wonder where I would be in life – if I chose a different road. If I challenged fate I wonder where the paths        of my emotions would’ve taken me, if only…I had the choice. There is happiness here, as I write; a place...
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Sidewalks

August 21, 2012
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sidewalks

Sidewalks Sidewalks: the clutter of movements simplified on pavements of time where strangers become familiar                     stories and friendly smiles become hidden identities behind masks of emotion. In their eyes are the elemental fragments of history as each leaves a footprint of external existence. On curbs there is a persistence of connection in the...
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Some Days

August 19, 2012
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art by peaceLOVEbabay

Some Days In the beginning minutes of a day beautifully golden – air astute to the magical music                    of nature’s sound, I lay awake. I stare back at the shadows of naked trees– stagnant, but full of life as they stand in the glow of summer’s light becoming a part of the morning’s...
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As Nature Cries

August 18, 2012
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as nature cries

As Nature Cries Dreary be the day as the sky opens releasing its temper tantrum in a steady eruption of rage down upon the daily activity of life’s stage. Scattered cars travel blindly on slippery pavements wet from shaken leaves startled by the midsummer storm as it pounds steadily from the soul of earth’s...
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One World

August 14, 2012
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Olympic_Cauldron_by_Matt_Starr

One World   One torch has traveled…in the arms of many nations to ignite one flame of hope, spirit and freedom – in its journey it has relayed through the hands of many dreams;   each inspired by the possibilities of heart and victory. A torch has traveled over oceans, through tunnels and in...
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Suburban Sunset

August 11, 2012
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suburban sunset

Suburban Sunset This, the beautiful temperature of sunset, is something                            to be admired. There is easiness here; a steadiness that has captured me as I sit, in the backyard of open translation, studying the movements of serenity as the sky has emptied                         of all of its obscenities as quietness fuels the stillness...
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A Morning In Windsor

August 9, 2012
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Cracks_That_Follow_by_DandelionFrog

A Morning In Windsor The air is soft, gentle and virgin as a stubborn fog grips calmly onto a fragrant sky that is barely functional as this morning in South Windsor arises. There are no surprises as I drive this road. The trees still glisten in the early mist of mid-summer’s dew as the...
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As I lay Myself To Wake

August 7, 2012
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joy_off_childhood_by_rezzan-d4dbniq

As I lay Myself To Wake This night sleeps                    as the mind lays awake, restless                   in the humid escape of insomnia. I am alert as time cuddles me tight, motionless into the tease of a new day. In this moment, as a gentle breeze knocks calmly against the window of a dream,...
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In Traffic

August 5, 2012
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traffic_by_5_0_5

In Traffic It is amazing the way the mind wanders when we are in traffic. We sit in a clutter of tempered stillness waiting for permission to go at the flash of a green light. There is so much observance we capture with our sight when we try to peek sideways at strangers who...
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Human Nature

August 1, 2012
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human nature

Human Nature “It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.” ~ Charlotte Bronte Summer always matures on a Sunday. The beginning of a new week organized as a day where even the sun sleeps...
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