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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2007-02-03 | | Winter twilight The sun retires with a big orange yawn, making the moon smile round and fawn as once again he slowly leaves his bed behind the naked trees, their bare arms exposed to the night’s frozen breath… empty, after the birds have left, motionless the wind, it’s too cold to blow, the sky is blue, the clouds won’t show their faces anymore, up high and far appears the first of many stars, like diamonds in the night’s mighty crown As darkness is creeping on with heavy steps, finally the day must leave and as I make my way to the station, his sad goodbye echoes in my heart like your last painful “why?†Sybille (Sydney) Krivenko 2007
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